Ericsson Mobile Platforms
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Ericsson Mobile Platforms (EMP) was the name of a company within the
.EMP was one of the leading suppliers of
History
Due to the European telecom crisis in the beginning of the 2000s,
At the same time, the other part of Ericsson Mobile Communications formed Ericsson Mobile Platforms. Some of their customers were
At the end of 2004 Ericsson Technology Licensing was de-established, and select parts of that company was folded into Ericsson Mobile Platforms.[5]
October 3, 2008 the company showcased a handheld prototype for LTE (fourth generation mobile telephony). At this time, the company stated that they estimated to have the technology available for the market around the year 2011.[6]
The company existed for 8 years, but February 12, 2009 Ericsson announced that Ericsson Mobile Platforms would be merged with the mobile platform company of STMicroelectronics, ST-NXP Wireless, to create a 50/50 joint venture owned by Ericsson and STMicroelectronics called ST-Ericsson.[7] This joint venture collapsed in 2013 and remaining activities can be found in Ericsson Modems and STMicroelectronics. Ericsson Mobile Platform disappeared as a legal entity early 2009.
Platforms
The company took over the internal platforms that had been developed in Ericsson Mobile Communications under names such as Sandra, Jane etc., and developed a series of platforms tied to certain specific radio standards:[8][9]
Platform | Introduced | Architecture | Radio type | Used in | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
G100 | ? | A0 | GSM/GPRS | [4][9] | |
G200 "Cobalt" | ? | A1 | GSM/GPRS | [9] | |
G250 | ? | A1 | GSM/GPRS | [4] | |
G300 "Cerium" | ? | A1 | GSM/GPRS | [9] | |
E100 "Copper" | ? | A1 | [9][4] | ||
E150 | ? | A1 | EDGE
|
[4] | |
E200 | 2005 | A1 | [4] | ||
U100 "Platinum" | 2002 | A1 | UMTS | Sony Ericsson Z1010
|
[4][10][8][9] |
U250 | ? | A1 | UMTS | Sony Ericsson K800
|
[4][8] |
U300 | 2006 | A2 | [4] | ||
U350/U360 | ? | A2 | Sony Ericsson Z750 | [4][8] |
Open Platform API or "OPA" is the name given to the platform used across Sony Ericsson phones in Europe.[citation needed]
The third generation (3G)
In 2001, Ericsson Mobile Platforms became one of the first companies to license 3G technology platforms to mobile phone manufacturers. EMP was the first platform provider to have commercially launched handsets containing their WCDMA, EDGE and GPRS technologies.
By 2006, manufacturers such as
, had signed licence agreements with EMP.For 2006 Ericsson Mobile Platforms started deliveries of the U350 and U360 platforms, which was the smallest
See also
- Sony Ericsson
- ST-Ericsson
- Mobile platform
References
- ^ Ericsson Unit Names New President; Sandeep Chennakeshu will lead the phonemaker's Mobile Platforms division
- ^ Ericsson appoints new Regional Head
- ^ "Ericsson - press release". Cision Wire. Archived from the original on 2009-07-14. Retrieved 2001-10-01.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mikael Kornby (2005). "The EMP Story" (PDF). Ericsson Review (1). Ericsson AB. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-04-07.
- ^ "Ericsson is Not Walking Away From Bluetooth". Ericsson Technology Licensing. 2004-09-01. Archived from the original on 2004-10-11. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
- ^ Johan Wessman (2008-10-03). "Vägen mot framtiden". Sydsvenskan. Retrieved 2013-03-20.
- ^ ST-Ericsson born as wireless-semiconductor industry leader
- ^ a b c d EMP Inside Out. Lund: Ericsson AB. 2007.
- ^ a b c d e f "2 Overview of Ericsson's Mobile Platforms". Ericsson Mobile Platform G200 Survey. Lund: Ericsson Mobile Platforms AB. 2003. 25-32. EN/LZT 108 645/3 R1A.
- ^ "Ericsson Mobile Platform U100 - the world's first verified UMTS platform (LZT 901 0358 R1A)" (PDF) (Press release). Ericsson Mobile Platforms AB. November 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
Sources
- Ericsson, TI to Develop 3G Solutions for Handset Manufacturers
- Recipe for making a mobile phone
- Ericsson Launches Smallest HSDPA / EDGE Mobile Platforms
- Ericsson Upgrades Its Mobile Platforms
- Smallest HSDPA/EDGE Mobile Platforms from Ericsson