Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) and Dell have teamed up to ensure international travelers can stay connected with Dell's next-generation laptops that will support
seamless roaming on tri-band HSPA mobile broadband networks. Dell will offer built-in HSPA mobile broadband modules from Ericsson beginning in Q2 2008 HSPA
is the world's most widely deployed mobile broadband technology, with more than 185 commercially deployed networks available around the world serving more
than one billion subscribers. "Consumers are increasingly utilizing notebooks to access the high-capacity services that they have typically experienced
only through a wired or WiFi connection," said Mats Norin, Vice President, Mobile Broadband Modules, Ericsson. "We are excited to work with Dell to give
consumers and business users the freedom and flexibility to access internet in the way they want it, wherever they are. "Dell's model is uniquely capable
of putting the technology and wireless service in customers' hands. Teaming with Ericsson to offer built-in HSPA in our laptops ensures Dell delivers on
the basic assumption that one can access critical information anytime, anywhere, with the speed and rich content that we have all come to expect," said
John Thode, Vice President Small Devices, Dell Consumer Group.

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