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Ericsson powers EMT's commercial launch of HSDPA in Estonia

Estonian mobile operator EMT has launched commercial mobile broadband services based on HSDPA in Tallinn, pioneering the technology in the Baltic region. The launch follows the successful upgrade by Ericsson of EMT's 3G WCDMA networks with HSDPA.

The upgrade to HSDPA enables EMT to introduce its customers to a  new generation of  mobile services,  including mobile  broadband,  mobile video and mobile music. Under  the agreement, Ericsson has  delivered commercial HSDPA hardware, software and implementation services.

Valdo Kalm, CEO of EMT, says:  "We are very excited about this  HSDPA upgrade,  which  brings  even  more  advanced  services  with  higher connection speed  to  our  customers. Being  the  first  operator  in Estonia to  have launched  this cutting-edge  technology gives  us  a strong position  in the  market and  great opportunities  to  develop mobile services further.  Following our  3G launch in  Q4 last  year, this is  another significant  step in  our long-standing,  successful partnership with Ericsson."

Veiko Sepp, CEO  of Ericsson Estonia,  says: "We are  proud to  power EMT's  HSDPA  launch,  bringing  this  key  technology  to   Estonian consumers at a very early stage. We look forward to cooperating  with EMT as it brings the mobile services of the future to its customers."

Ericsson and  EMT  have built  a  strong partnership  over  the  last decade. Ericsson has previously been selected by EMT as sole supplier of GSM  Core and  Radio Network,  including GPRS/EDGE,  and  WCDMA/3G networks.

Ericsson's HSDPA solution will enable  peak download speeds of up  to 14.4 Mbps. The advanced technology offers operators more than  double the system capacity and makes response times for interactive services faster. On average, users will be able to download four times  faster than the current 3G connection using existing PC-cards, and 20  times faster than with a GSM/GPRS connection.

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