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Home » Softbank Mobile Selects Ericsson’s Smart Services Routers

Softbank Mobile Selects Ericsson’s Smart Services Routers

February 22, 2013
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Japan’s SOFTBANK MOBILE has selected Ericsson’s SSR 8000 family of Smart Services Routers as its main Evolved Packet Core (EPC) packet gateway node.  Financial terms were not disclosed.

Junichi Miyakawa, Executive Vice President, Director & CTO of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., says: “The data volume explosion is particularly evident in Japan, where we have densely populated cities with users who are early adopters of technology. We are implementing the most appropriate equipment to ensure that we have the network capacity required to deliver the best possible user experience, and the SSR 8000 family of products is a highly scalable solution.”

Jan Signell, President of Ericsson Japan K.K., says: “We have a great working relationship with SOFTBANK MOBILE as its sole supplier of core network and packet network equipment, and we’re very happy to be able to continue to supply the equipment it needs to meet its subscribers’ demands. The data explosion is both an opportunity and a challenge, and we’re committed to ensuring that it benefits everyone.”

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