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Ericsson provides Estonia's EMT with HSDPA

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 26 (UPI) -- Ericsson helped Estonian carrier EMT launch its mobile broadband services based on high-speed downlink packet access.

By upgrading to the new system, EMT will be able to offer mobile video and music as well as broadband.

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"We are very excited about this HSDPA upgrade, which brings even more advanced services with higher connection speed to our customers. Being the first operator in Estonia to have launched this cutting-edge technology gives us a strong position in the market and great opportunities to develop mobile services further. Following our 3G launch in Q4 last year, this is another significant step in our long-standing, successful partnership with Ericsson," said Valdo Kalm, chief executive of EMT.

EMT is part of the Estonian Telecom group, which is majority owned by the Telia Sonera Group.

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