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Transformation Of People, Business And Society Through Broadband

Published Feb 17, 2010

At the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Ericsson President and CEO Hans Vestberg encouraged the telecom industry to grasp its additional growth opportunities and lead beneficial change in society.

"By leveraging our joint capabilities, we can transform other industries such as health, transport, media, government and utilities. Broadband will not only play a key role in creating new business models that transform economies, but it will also reduce carbon emissions from all the ways we work and live," he said.

In the speech, Vestberg described the levels of transformation reaching across society, business, and especially people, where changing behaviors and the growth of mobile broadband subscriptions lend support for the vision that 50 billion devices will be connected. "People want their devices to be connected and they are willing to pay for it," he said.

Ericsson ConsumerLab has just completed a study in which survey respondents suggested that an acceptable range of spending is between 29 and 46 dollars per month for a combination of extra devices.

Vestberg urged industry partners and colleagues to collaborate on standardization and new thinking to take advantage of growth opportunities. "We're in a unique situation. I'm optimistic about this industry but there are challenges. We need standardization to drive down costs and drive up traffic, and we need diverse payment plans," he said.

Mobile broadband has moved from being nice to have in our world, to being a necessity. "We used to decide when to go online, but now we decide when we should go offline," Vestberg pointed out. "That desire, to be always connected, plus lower prices of smartphones, affordable laptops and netbooks gives our industry a huge opportunity for growth."

The CEO stressed that the change in telecoms affects more than the wealthy world. "Our world faces two major challenges today: poverty and climate. Our industry can play a vastly important role in these issues," Vestberg said.

For further information:

Ericsson Corporate Public & Media Relations
Phone: +46 10 719 69 92
E-mail: media.relations@ericsson.com

Ericsson Investor Relations
Phone: +46 10 719 00 00
E-mail: investor.relations@ericsson.com



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