Ericsson receives $75 million order from Digital Tuka Kyushu.STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 26, 1996--Ericsson has received expansion orders of $75 million from Digital Tuka Kyushu (DTQ DTQ DeafTeen Quest (ministry of DeafYouth Ministries) DTQ Dumfries Triangle Quantico (Little League) DTQ Disease Threat Questionnaire DTQ Decline to Quote ) for their PDC (1) (Primary Domain Controller) A Windows NT/2000 service that manages security for its local domain. Every domain has one PDC, which contains a database of usernames, passwords and permissions. mobile telephone system. The order includes AXE switching and radio base station equipment as well as new functions for subscribers and operators. The capacity increase will be available for use during 1997. Kyushu is a region in south-western Japan with around 15 million inhabitants
The game is based loosely on the concepts from SameGame. . Through roaming agreements with other regional operators, nation-wide roaming is provided for DTQ's subscribers. The expansion will widen DTQ's coverage area and increase system capacity to meet the fast subscriber growth in the area. Ericsson has been chosen as system supplier by six cellular operators in Japan. Ericsson also delivers radio equipment to NTT DoCoMo (NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc., Japan) Founded in 1991, NTT DoCoMo is a spinoff of Japan's NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) which provides wireless services, including cellular, paging, satellite and maritime and in-flight telephone services. , a major player on the telecom market in Japan. Ericsson has established three local companies in Japan: Ericsson Toshiba Telecommunications Systems K.K., a joint venture between Ericsson and Toshiba Corporation, Nippon Ericsson K.K., a fully owned subsidiary, and Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan K.K. Currently there are more than 16 million cellular subscribers in Japan. It is expected that there will be 53 million subscribers in Japan at the turn of the century and most of them will be using digital systems. Ericsson's 90,000 employees are active in more than 130 countries. Their combined expertise in switching, radio and networking makes Ericsson the world leading supplier in telecommunications. CONTACT: ERICSSON KATHY EGAN EGAN ETSI Guide Access Network EGAN Ethernet Global Access Network LARS LARS Launch and Recovery System LARS Large Animal Research Station LARS Los Angeles Riot Squad LARS Los Angeles Radiological Society LARS Light Artillery Rocket System LARS Left Add, Right Subtract (artillery fire sighting) JONSTEG 212-685-4030 |
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