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Ericsson - Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (lit. "Phone Stock Organization of LM Ericsson"), generally known as Ericsson, is a Swedish worldwide systems administration and broadcast communications organization settled in Stockholm. The organization sells foundation, programming, and administrations in data and correspondences innovation for broadcast communications specialist co-ops and endeavors, including, among others, 3G, 4G, and 5G gear, and Web Convention (IP) and optical vehicle frameworks. The organization utilizes around 100,000 individuals and works in excess of 180 nations. Ericsson has north of 57,000 conceded patents.Ericsson has been a significant supporter of the improvement of the broadcast communications industry and is one of the forerunners in 5G.The organization was established in 1876 by Lars Magnus Ericsson[8] and is mutually constrained by the Wallenberg family through its holding organization Financial backer Stomach muscle, and the general bank Handelsbanken through its speculation organization Industrivärden. The Wallenbergs and the Handelsbanken circle procured their democratic solid A-offers, and consequently the control of Ericsson, after the fall of the Kreuger realm in the mid 1930s.Ericsson is the creator of Bluetooth technology.Lars Magnus Ericsson started his relationship with phones in his childhood as an instrument producer. He worked for a firm that made message gear for the Swedish government organization Telegrafverket. In 1876, at 30 years old, he began a message mechanics shop with assistance from his companion Carl Johan Andersson in focal Stockholm and fixed unfamiliar made phones. In 1878 Ericsson started making and selling his phone hardware. His phones were not actually inventive. In 1878 he consented to supply phones and switchboards to Sweden's most memorable media communications working organization, Stockholms Allmänna Telefonaktiebolag.