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Ericsson announces enhanced 3G-ready Mobile-Packet Backbone Network solutiondate: June 12, 2002 Ericsson has released the latest version of its Packet Backbone Network (PBN), which provides mobile operators with a pre-tested and verified, carrier-class backbone with full 3G capabilities over a single, integrated IP or IP/ATM core infrastructure. Ericsson's Mobile-PBN represents a truly converged datacom and telecom solution created from the unique knowledge that only an end-to-end mobile communications supplier can possess. Mobile-PBN enables operators to offer new or expanded services - such as high quality mobile multimedia - in a reliable and scalable way. It is especially designed for security; offering operators enhanced network protection, and improved billing, customer application and network integrity. The multi-layered security of Mobile-PBN is achieved using MPLS-based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and advanced firewalls. "Our Mobile-PBN is already a market leader, having been deployed in more than 20 countries worldwide. This latest version fully supports WCDMA and EDGE networks, making it the first solution to offer full support for 2G, 2.5G and 3G over a single, integrated backbone and this unique solution further strengthens our leadership position," says Joakim Walstam, Solutions Manager for Mobile-PBN at Ericsson.
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