It consisted of essentially the same hardware, but was shipped with a cable and software combo that allowed for using select Ericsson phones as modems.
Those who purchased an Ericsson phone were given a special behind-the-scenes tour video entitled "Celine Dion: In Her Own Words".
His training as an instrument maker was reflected in the standard of finish and the ornate design of Ericsson phones of this period.
An ad campaign she did for Ericsson hand-held phones in the late 90's was so successful it was cited as a case study in the Harvard Business Review.
This time, Ms. Jacobsen chose a sleek Ericsson phone that included a vibrate mode, a calendar and a phone book.
A commercial for Ericsson cellular phones tries to make another kind of utilitarian claim for the cell phone when events go awry.
If you look closely at the tower figures you will see that one of them (Victoria) carries a gilded Ericsson phone with the letters "LME".
Ericsson cellular phones are suddenly "Bond Approved."
The R290 comes in a blue and black case in a style similar to other Ericsson phones of its period.
The software was similar to that in other Ericsson phones of the period and the package offered voice dialing, vibrating call alert, and data/fax capabilities.