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Ericsson , Bukit Jelutong

ERICSSON RESOURCE & COMPETENCE CENTRE SDN BHD

 

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PROPOSED A singleSINGLE storeySTOREY warehouseWAREHOUSE
annexed
with
CUM a2-STOREY doubleOFFICE storeyBUILDING
office
building
LOCATED located atAT 9, JalanJALAN TiangTIANG U8/92,
Seksyen
SEKSYEN U8, BukitBUKIT JelutongJELUTONG IndustrialINDUSTRIAL Park,PARK
40150 ShahSHAH Alam,ALAM, SelangorSELANGOR DarulDARUL Ehsan, MalaysiaEHSAN        

 

ADDRESS                                                                                    

9, Jalan Tiang U8/92, Seksyen U8, Bukit Jelutong Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia 

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CURRENT CLIENT BRIEF                                                                            

In 1876, Lars Magnus Ericsson startedResource & Competence Center Sdn. Bhd. (ERCC) is a smallMalaysian mechanicalentity workshopof Ericsson, the global telecom leader, incorporated in central Stockholm, which went on2009 to becomeprovide onetechnical, ofmarketing, the world’s leading informationtraining, and communicationconsulting technologysupport companies.for Intelecommunications, 1880,business he launched the first wall-mounted telephonemanagement, and deliveredcompetence thedevelopment, firstserving switchboard.as a vital part of Ericsson's veryregional firsthub mobilefor phone,5G designedexpertise and services in 1956,Southeast weighedAsia. It acts as a regional center for technical support, training on advanced technologies like a young teenager at 40 kilos5G, and wasenhancing aboutlocal thetalent, sizealigning ofwith aEricsson's suitcase.global Perhapsvision notfor reallyconnectivity “mobile”.and Anddigital never destined to be a best-seller, since the network that was built to support it couldn’t handle more than 100 subscribers. (In 1987 that Ericsson would release its first real handheld mobile phone, the HotLine Pocket.) Since the starttransformation in 1876, Ericsson had been active in making both phonesMalaysia and networks. In October 2001, Ericsson’s cell phone division merged with the Japanese home electronics firm Sony and formed Sony Ericsson. The competition had become much tougher in the cell phone sector, and Ericsson could no longer rely solely on its own technical expertise. beyond

In

December
2009, Ericsson launched the world's first commercial 4G network in collaboration with TeliaSonera (previously Swedish PTT Televerket). The network was based on the new standard for mobile telecommunication systems: LTE, Long Term Evolution.
For long now, Ericsson has been dedicated to advancing 5G, enabling the Internet of Things. Presently,
Ericsson is alsocreating engageda world of limitless connectivity, enabling real-time cyber-physical collaboration and highly advanced product design and development in thea developmentcompletely ofvirtual 6G,environment. anticipating that itThis will deliverredefine anbusiness “extendedby reality”reducing experience,risk engagingand alltime ourto senses.market while creating huge efficiencies and opportunities across the value chain.