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Page 1: Mobile Communications .

• Mobile Communications

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Sony - Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications

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Sony - Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications AB (formerly Sony Ericsson Mobile

Communications AB) is a multinational mobile phone

manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and a

wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation.

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Sony - Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications now focuses exclusively on the

smartphone market.

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Panasonic - Panasonic Mobile Communications

1 In Q2 2013, Panasonic Mobile Communications booked of 5.4 billion yen

operating loss.

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Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications

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Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications (formerly Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB) is a

multinational mobile phone manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and

a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation. It was founded on October 1, 2001 as a joint venture between Sony and

the Swedish telecommunications equipment company Ericsson, under the name Sony

Ericsson. Sony acquired Ericsson's share in the venture on February 16, 2012.

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Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications has research and development facilities in

Tokyo, Japan; Lund, Sweden and Beijing, China. Sony Mobile is the fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer by market

share in the fourth quarter of 2012. The current flagship device of Sony is the

Sony Xperia Z1, a waterproof and dust-resistant premium smartphone featuring

a 20.7MP camera.

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Sony Mobile Communications - Origins

1 In the United States, Ericsson partnered with General Electric in the early nineties, primarily to establish

a US presence and brand recognition. This joint venture was named

Ericsson GE Mobile Communications, later renamed Ericsson Mobile Communications as GE left the

cooperation.

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Sony Mobile Communications - 2010 to present

1 Sony Mobile Communications has decided to phase out all the feature (non-smart) phones by September 2012 and focus on smartphones

segment

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LG Electronics - Mobile Communications division

1 The Mobile Communications division provides mobile communication

terminals, personal computers and communication devices.

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SkyWave Mobile Communications

1 'SkyWave Mobile Communications' (“SkyWave”) is a global provider of satellite and satellite-cellular devices in the Machine-

to-Machine (M2M) market. SkyWave's products allow customers to track, monitor and control

industrial vehicles, vessels and industrial equipment. Applications include tracking the

location of vehicle fleets, monitoring data from oil gas flow meters and turning on and off

pumps. More examples of applications can be found in the Market section.

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SkyWave Mobile Communications

1 “SkyWave Mobile Communications establishes regional operations in Asia Pacific” , GTI Capital News,

August 29, 2005. http://www.gticapital.com/fr/news.ph

p?id=8

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SkyWave Mobile Communications

1 .SkyWave Mobile Communications Hoovers.com

http://www.hoovers.com/skywave/--ID__130088--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml

The main industries their products are used in are the transportation, maritime, mining, oil gas, heavy

equipment, emergency management, water monitoring, and

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SkyWave Mobile Communications - History

1 SkyWave Mobile Communications was founded in Ottawa, Canada in 1997. In its

initial stages, SkyWave relied on the research and technical expertise provided by the

Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) and local government funding services to develop the first product.SkyWave Mobile

Communications 82000 Reasons. http://www.82000reasons.com/home/2008/11/3/skywave-uses-satellites-to-enable-tracking-

and-security-solu.html

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SkyWave Mobile Communications - History

1 On April 1, 2009, Inmarsat acquired a 19% stake in SkyWave Mobile

Communications to expand presence in the SLDR (Satellite Low Data Rate)

market

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SkyWave Mobile Communications - Markets

1 Oil Gas Applications:SkyWav

e Mobile Communications

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SkyWave Mobile Communications - Products

1 The following are the satellite terminals manufactured by SkyWave Mobile

Communications:

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Global System for Mobile Communications

1 'GSM' ('Global System for Mobile Communications', originally ), is a standard

developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second

generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile phones. It became the de

facto global standard for mobile communications with Comparison of mobile phone standards|over 80% market share.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications

1 'Ericsson Mobile Communications AB' was a subsidiary of Ericsson, entirely focused on development of mobile

phones (handsets). The major offices were located in Lund, Kumla, Raleigh,

North Carolina and Lynchburg, Virginia.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - History

1 Under the command of Ericsson Radio Systems present CEO Lars

Ramqvist, a new joint venture company was formed together with General Electric July 1, 1989, under

the name 'Ericsson GE Mobile Communications'

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - History

1 In 1990 Ericsson GE Mobile Communications, at the initiative of Åke Lundkvist, opened a new office

for research and development in Research Triangle Park, a science

park in Raleigh, North Carolina. The purpose of this initiative was to

divide research and development from pure manufacturing, to mirror

the split between Kumla and Lund in Sweden.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - History

1 The activity in Ericsson GE Mobile Communications was characterized

by severe cooperation problems between the two companies, and

inability to break into the U.S. market for mobile phones.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - History

1 In the beginning of 1992 Ericsson purchased another 20% of the joint

venture and Ericsson GE Mobile Communications was owned to 80%

by Ericsson. At the end of 1993 General Electric left the board for the

joint venture.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - History

1 Mobile telephony was now regarded a core product, and March 1, 1994, Johan Siberg assumed the role as

CEO for the common company Ericsson GE Mobile Communications which simultaneously changed its

name to 'Ericsson Mobile Communications AB' (ECS) and

created a wholly owned subsidiary with its main office in Sweden.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - The telecom crisis

1 Immediately after the turn of the century 2000–2001 the European telecom crisis occurred, and hit

Ericsson Mobile Communications especially hard. The business unit containing ECS would now come to generate a loss of 24 billion SEK.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - The split in SonyEricsson and Ericsson Mobile Platforms

1 * Production and design of 'mobile phones' was transferred to 'Sony

Ericsson Mobile Communications' in a joint venture with Sony. Sony

Ericsson at this time had some 3,500 employees.

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - The split in SonyEricsson and Ericsson Mobile Platforms

1 In February 2012 Sony communicated that they closed the purchase of Ericsson's part of

Sony Ericsson, which was consequently renamed Sony Mobile Communications. At this time the company had roughly 8,000

employees globally.[http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/P

ress/201202/12-025E/ Sony Completes Full Acquisition of Sony Ericsson - Sony to Rename

the Company Sony Mobile Communications and Accelerate Business Integration]

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Ericsson Mobile Communications - Products and platforms

1 The earlier product lines from Ericsson Radio Systems had, at the

inception of Ericsson Mobile Communications, started to form platforms, which consisted of a certain electronic and mechanic

design, and even if many different models were produced on top of one

and the same platform, the early platforms can easily be recognized

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Sony EMCS - Sony Mobile Communications

1 Sony Mobile Communications AB (formerly Sony Ericsson Mobile

Communications AB) is a Multinational corporation|

multinational mobile phone manufacturing company

headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony

Corporation.

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NEC Casio Mobile Communications

1 ' NEC Casio Mobile Communications', established 1 May 2010, is a joint venture

between three Japanese electronics manufacturers NEC Corporation|NEC, Casio and Hitachi, where NEC owns 70.74%, Casio 20.00%

and Hitachi 9.26%.[http://www.nec-casio-mobile.com/about/ Corporate profile] The

company designs and manufactures mobile phones and related products. The company is the

second largest maker of mobile terminals in Japan. The company headquarters is in Kawasaki,

Kanagawa|Kawasaki, Kanagawa.

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NEC Casio Mobile Communications

1 The company was formed as a merger between the mobile handset division of NEC and the former joint venture between Casio and Hitachi,

'Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications', established 1 April,

2004.

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