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masseur
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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:04
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well its interesting that I cannot pick it from that list on europmobiles, though the T10 reminds me most of what I am thinking of.

But looking at all those ericsson phones I realise I must be mellowing in my old age as quite alot of those old styles now appeal I think what put me off most of them was also the small displays compared with Nokia and motorola phones I had at the time.
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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:12
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so waht was the first ericsson mobile phone ever produced for the public?
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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:22
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As i remember it was d Hotline, a kind of small suitcase

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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:23
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Hei guys i have read in this thread that you only discus newer history. What about some old history about ericsson.

I found this at http://www.ericsson.com

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Ericsson history
2001 - Ericsson celebrates 50 years of established presence in Australia

2001 - Accorded Senior Partner status under the Government's Partnership for Development Program in recognition of a commitment exceeding $1bl in industry development since 1991

2001 - Ericsson awarded first 3G-network rollout contract.

2000 - First Ericsson GPRS network contract won in Australia.

1996 - Ericsson Australia wins Australia Quality Award.

1993 - Vodafone awards contract for 3rd mobile carrier.

1987 - Supplied and installed Telecom Aus & NZ's mobile network. Awarded the Telecom contract for the installation of the worlds first ISDN network.

1984 - Opening of Ericsson R&D Centre at Broadmeadows.

1983 - Formation of Ericsson Communications Ltd in NZ lead to the purchase of Hatfield Industries Ltd - a Napier based plant for design and manufacturing facilities in NZ.

1959 - Telecom selects Ericsson crossbar equipment for future extensions.

1956 - The new "all-in-one-piece" telephone came into production.

1951 - Ericsson opens its first Australian sales office in Melbourne.

1935 - Appointment of an independent New Zealand sales agency.

1931 - Installation of NZ's first Automatic Line Finder Exchange at Whangarei.

1923 - The dial was introduced.

1897 - Ericsson opened a factory in St. Petersburg, chiefly for assembly of telephones.

1890 - LM Ericsson telephone instruments sold in Australia.

1887 - The world's largest telephone exchange is set up in Stockholm.

1884 - The first telephone combining microphone and receiver is introduced.

1881 - First export order of telephone instruments are delivered.

1876 - Lars registers his new business in Stockholm as L M Ericsson & Co.

1846 - Lars Magnus Ericsson is born in Varmland




This is a picture of Lars Magnus Ericsson.


This is a unoficial place about ericssons history but its werry god.
The History of Lars Magnus Ericsson


This phoe is called Ericsson ARD561 Console. For more info on this phone click here.
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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:37
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Thx very much 4 it @speedohh What a nice world we had, if nokia has stayed at producing tires :-D /// has history and past. Nokia maybe has future, but take care noktendo, SE has got it too!

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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:41
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@mixin


This is a hotline and it is the first mobile phone from ericsson.(only 4Kg)

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Posted: 2004-01-21 13:58
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If 3G (4G etc) mobile phones and game-gadgets will enfold more and more functions they soon obtain the same size and weigth as this old Hotline.
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Posted: 2004-01-21 14:02
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And so we get back where everything started ;-)

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Posted: 2004-01-21 14:02
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I dont think so because they are making the parts that is inside the phone even smaller all the time. This thread is about history so lets talk about that instead of the future.

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Posted: 2004-01-21 14:07
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theres another thing i wanna know....

You know those HUGE phones (not like suitcases!) that hotshot business men used to have, with the big aerials andwere really thick... anyone know who made them, and what model they were etc?
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Posted: 2004-01-21 14:16
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that kind of phones also reminds me of my dad's old phones

I like my dad
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Posted: 2004-01-21 14:33
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U mean 172, 197, 198? Loved d rubber antenna!

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Posted: 2004-01-21 19:41
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hi guys

yeah, /// really rocked, they made the greatest phones and i still like /// much more than SE
/// was for the minority, but unfortunaly they didn't make enough money

and i have here a t39, man that phone was sooo great and i had it for 1 1/2 year, then i bought a p800 and still have it


and the 768 was my first mobile phone, in yellow


the old times are now gone and they won't come back

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yes, its a real pity, but we have 2 accept d facts. i am really happy that u visited us, actually it was d main reason of this topic, that fans and freaks have d opportunity speak about d past.

personally, my good old 320 and 520 reminds me of d big /// fones, ebody mention it. d size of d /// was always a bit bigger than of d other operators, but my oipnion is, that they r more handable and usable than small fones.

my finger has more free place 2 surf on d keypad and optimal serve it at wrighting. of cours i love my t68 and t610 too!!!

wish me an 520 with 65k screen, mms and a camera.
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Posted: 2004-01-22 12:15
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1987: Curt, a converted police radio design turned into an NMT 900 phone and later a ETACS mobile. The first Ericsson handheld. Known officially as the HotLine Pocket.


1989: Olivia. Introduced originally for NMT 900 networks, followed by versions for ETACS, AMPS, and eventually GSM. The first Ericsson GSM phone and consequently its first all digital mobile.


1991: Sandra, first version in NMT 900, then ETACS, D-AMPS/AMPS, and finally GSM in 1993.


1996: Jane, D-AMPS, GSM, DCS, PCS1900/GSM. A 'slim' version appeared in a D-AMPS 1900 model as well as a PDC version


This link has been up before but is defenaetly history.

Another very old Ericsson product



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