Submitted by mitousa t3_11azcfs in technology
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shirts21 t1_j9vmnlk wrote
they do a lot of business in the telecommunications industry. as well as some hosting solutions for companies
buttpincher t1_j9vzgh7 wrote
Your phones data and calls are more than likely being processed by an Ericsson radio and baseband. They are used by every carrier in the country although in some markets Nokia and Samsung are the big players, depending upon your carrier. However Ericsson has the largest share
bookersbooks t1_j9w8y1z wrote
I like how people from other countries will default to saying, “in my country” or “in ______.” But Americans are in THE country.
buttpincher t1_j9xa85v wrote
I see what you mean however Ericsson is the number 1 supplier of RAN equipment throughout the world. I should have specified I was speaking of the US.
bookersbooks t1_j9xaf31 wrote
Yep. As Americans do. Instead of talking on a forum that is international in a way that acknowledges country (yes I know Reddit is 50% USA), Americans always default to always assuming the rest of the world knows what someone means when they reference home, their country, or their state.
Y’all think you’re the world.
suberry t1_j9xglvq wrote
They're just off 101 in Santa Clara. The building is pretty visible when you drive by.
flummox1234 t1_j9xim2n wrote
you're probably thinking of the partnership of Sony Ericsson that made cell phones back in the day
KOREANWALMART t1_j9xoooe wrote
Also if you drive through the E18 and E4 intersection in Kista you can’t miss it.
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Itsnervv t1_ja0flls wrote
A non-American using Y'all is funny. But I agree. Americans think they're the main character even in the World News forums lol.
TheJadedSF t1_j9vil5k wrote
TIL Ericsson was still around