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Nokia, Ericsson, Intel start NB-LTE partnership
2015-09-13 17:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Nokia, Ericsson and Intel have announced their support for Narrow-Band Long-Term Evolution (NB-LTE) technology as the ideal wireless connectivity system for the Internet of Things (IoT) market segment. The companies explained that NB-LTE is a variant of 4G LTE technology, and is well-suited for the IoT market segment because of its low implementation cost, ease of use and power efficiency. Nokia plans to work closely with Ericsson and Intel to develop and bring to market the products needed for the commercialization of NB-LTE timed with market demand. Intel intends to support commercial roll-out of the technology with a roadmap for NB-LTE chipsets and product upgrades beginning in 2016 that will enable slim form factors. Nokia and Ericsson will provide the required network upgrades to support an extension of existing LTE networks with NB-LTE optimized for low power Machine-to-Machine communication.
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Ericsson buys cloud TV specialist Envivio for $125m
2015-09-11 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Swedish vendor hails 'key addition' of Envivio's cloud-based video capabilities.
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Ericsson to acquire Envivio for USD 125 million
2015-09-10 12:01:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Ericsson is expanding further in the broadcast sector with an agreed offer to acquire Envivio. Ericsson is offering USD 4.10 per share in cash, more than double Envivio's last closing share price, for a total price tag of USD 125 million. Ericsson said the acquisition will strengthen its position in video compression products, adding to its existing portfolio of media enrichment, processing, publishing, delivery and TV platforms for TV providers and broadcasters. Envidio specialises in software-based video encoding and counts a customer base of over 400 TV service provider and content owner customers around the world. Based in San Francisco, Envivio generated revenues of USD 43 million in 2014 and has a staff of approximately 200 employees worldwide. Top Envivio customers include Comcast, Cox Communications, Liberty Global, Sky, Telstra and Time Warner Cable. Its software for pay TV and TV Anywhere applications provides software-based video encoding/transcoding, processing, packaging and ad insertion. The software is available on Intel-based appliances or IT blade servers. Holders of 34 percent of Envivio's shares have already agreed to the takeover, and Ericsson expects the deal to close in Q4.
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Swisscom deploys Ericsson Video Storage and Processing platform
2015-09-09 10:20:29| Digital TV News
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has announced that Swisscom has deployed its Video Storage and Processing Platform to power all of the time-shifted and cloud DVR features of its TV 2.0 offering. Live since April 2014, the highly successful service now has 564,000 subscribers.
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Ericsson and Altair to Demonstrate First Cat-1 Deep-Sleep Power Save Mode for LTE
2015-09-08 12:31:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Altair's FourGee-1160 Offers Cost-Optimized, Low-Power Communication for Terminals in M2M Applications HOD HASHARON, Israel, Altair Semiconductor (http://www.altair-semi.com), a leading provider of LTE chipsets, today announced a demonstration with Ericsson, designed to illustrate LTE's Release 12 Power Save Mode...
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