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Presentation on Ericsson

Presented by Rohini walter Pranay Tusi

Company facts
Ericsson is a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment and related services to mobile and fixed network operators globally. Over 1,000 networks in more than 175 countries utilize its network equipment and 40 percent of all mobile calls are made through its systems. It is one of the few companies worldwide that can offer end-to-end solutions for all major mobile communication standards

It founded in 1876. Its headquarters are located, and the Board of Directors is seated, in Stockholm, Sweden.

Ericsson received its first order for a manual switch from the Indian goverment in1903.at this time ,india was abritish colony and ericsson had a very successful sales in britain. Sony ericsson is a joint venture between sony and ericsson which founded in 2001.

Reducing our environmental impact A life cycle approach We use a life cycle approach and Design for Environment (DfE) techniques to identify and minimize our environmental impact. We see that by proactively managing our impact we can identify business opportunities. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) defines the environmental impacts of our products from raw material extraction, manufacture, transport and use to disassembly and end-of-life treatment. Our unique LCA approach includes supplier and operator activities, CO2 emissions during product use, where most of our carbon-related impact lies (see the approximate percentages below). Our products have long life-cycles

Enabling a low-carbon economy


We see ICT as fundamental to industries and other areas of society increasing efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. It is essential that we get ICT and telecom onto the global climate agenda, and promote broadband as a vital part of a more sustainable society.

To understand the impact of this transformation on sustainability, we talk about the "2 and the 98 percent".

Ericsson wins info world green 15 award


The annual InfoWorld Green 15 award, established in 2008, recognizes companies around the world that have embraced technology to drive project and develop products aimed at boosting energy efficiency, trimming waste or reducing the use or the production of harmful substances

Greenpeace Cool IT ranks the best in ICT


Greenpeace lists three criteria that it uses to evaluate ICT companies: efforts to offer economy-wide technological climate solutions that contribute to global greenhouse gas reductions; initiatives to reduce emissions from (the assessed companys) own footprint; and active engagement in political advocacy and support for science-based climate and energy policies.

Design for Environment

Design for Environment


Improving energy efficiency and material management, to avoid hazardous substances and simplify end-of-life treatment, are priorities for Ericsson worldwide.

Sony Ericsson launched Green Heartsin India


Sony Ericsson has launched its Green Hearts in the Indian market. Sony Ericsson has revealed its two brand new eco-friendly handsets Sony Ericsson Hazel and Sony Ericsson Elm.

Bharti airtel with ericsson


A leading global telecommunications company with operations in 19 countries across asia and africa today announced an agreement with ericsson and huawaie to deploy state of the art network across bangladesh

Telia sonera
Ericsson and telecommunications provider telia sonera work proactively to reduce use of hazardous substances. Ericsson provides lead free soldered telecommunication network infrastructure products to telia sonera

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