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' Telephone Stock Company of LM Ericsson '), commonly known as Ericsson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈêːrɪkˌsɔn] ⓘ), is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
MediaKind (formerly Ericsson Television) is a global video technology company providing MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-2 and HEVC encoding and decoding solutions, as well as stream processing, packaging, network adaption and related products, for Cloud, Contribution & Distribution (C+D), IPTV, Cable, DTT, Satellite DTH and OTT.
Originally developed by Ericsson, Bluetooth technology is now used in many different products by many different manufacturers. These manufacturers must be either Associate or Promoter members of (see below) the Bluetooth SIG before they are granted early access to the Bluetooth specifications, but published Bluetooth specifications are ...
Vonage Holdings Corp. (/ ˈ v ɒ n ɪ dʒ /, or simply Vonage) is an American cloud communications provider operating as a subsidiary of Ericsson.Headquartered in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, the organization was founded in 1998 as Min-X as a provider of residential telecommunications services based on voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
The acquisition, which officially closed on January 12, 2012, [14] added about 2,600 employees to Ericsson's staff. [15] On June 4, 2012, Telcordia and its products were officially rebranded as Ericsson. [16]
About 720 employees at the Small Business Administration have lost their jobs, Politico reported, reducing its headcount by about 20%. Here are all the agencies federal workers are being fired ...
Red Bee's predecessor BBC Broadcast Limited was created by the BBC in 2002, by placing a range of BBC channel creation and channel management services under one roof. It was part of an agreement with the British government to create a commercial division that could supplement the BBC's income from the television licence, thus keeping the licence fee increases down in the future.
Spotify’s biggest-ever round of layoffs last December, when it said goodbye to 1,500 staff, came as CEO Ek said the company was doing too much “work around the work.”