Ericsson jobs to go as rival secures contracts
Ericsson New Zealand is about to get rid of nearly a quarter of its workforce as it loses yet another key contract to rival Alcatel-Lucent.
Ericsson New Zealand is about to get rid of nearly a quarter of its workforce as it loses yet another key contract to rival Alcatel-Lucent.
Ericsson's Australia and New Zealand operation has announced plans to cull 300 positions over the next six months as part of a global cost cutting programme.
Intel and Ericsson Monday announced plans to team up in an effort to bring High Speed Packet Access to increasingly popular Mobile Internet Devices.
Vector has chosen Ericsson to provide cables and services for its planned fast broadband network on Auckland’s North Shore.
Ericsson has agreed to acquire Redback Networks for US$2.1 billion (NZ$3.01 billion).
Auckland based Internet provider Orcon, once solidly opposed to local loop unbundling, has announced a $30 million plan to build an ADSL2+ network over the next five years .
Telecommunications equipment vendor Ericsson is to buy parts of struggling UK-based vendor Marconi for £1.2 billion (NZ$3.04 billion).
Deal to be signed off before end of June
New Zealand may have lost a promising sapling for one of the $100 million-a-year forest-toppers said by the ICT taskforce to be needed by 2012.
Will enable wholesaling of services
Swedish telecommunications equipment company Ericsson has extended its contract to manage Telecom's 025 cellular network from five to seven years.
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