India is an important market for Ericsson, not only as a telecom market but also as a global hub for R&D.
From Hans Vestberg
I think that we are trying to put data communications, telecommunications and media communications together and be the No. 1 player there.
Even if you buy a Finnish, Korean or American phone - it will be Ericsson on the inside.
We want to be number one, from the ingestion of content to the play-out to any type of channel. Everything between there, you should see Ericsson if you are a broadcaster, telecoms operator, or cable operator.
I was taking a break from university so I could play handball full-time for a year.
I have rules for everything.
Men can't do much to change; we have to wear suits, although I never wear a tie, apart from in Asia sometimes. So I decided to grow my hair.
The infrastructure we provide is the same in a remote town in Africa or New York or an archipelago in Sweden: we use the same system, and the chips inside the phone are the same.
We do a lot of consumer research. Consumers believe the smartphone will be the remote, meaning that it will orchestrate a lot of things. So maybe you will take your connectivity with you to the car.
You don't need to recall 100,000 cars because you need to fix something. That can be done with a download of software.
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