- Is the Cisco MARS mission going to abort?
- First iPhone worm spreads Rick Astley wallpaper
- 10 stunning 3D buildings made with Google SketchUp
- Open source software ready for big business
- Four reasons to buy (and one reason to avoid) the Droid
Sprint is looking to outsource the management of its mobile network to Swedish telecom vendor Ericsson, according to a Wall Street Journal report Monday.
Discussions are entering the final stage and would result in 5,000 to 7,000 U.S. employees moving to Ericsson, according to the report.
Just like traditional outsourcing, the plan is all about cutting costs, something that Sprint is in dire need of doing. The company reported its first quarter results on Monday. Net losses increased by 18 percent compared to the same period last year, ending up at US$594 million. Net operating revenue was US$8.2 billion, a 12 percent drop compared to the first three months of 2008.
Sprint could end up paying Ericsson $2 billion over a number of years and in the process cut network costs by about 20 percent, according to the Journal.
Managed services has become an important part of Ericsson's business. The segment grew by 34% year-over-year, compared to total sales that grew by 12 percent in the first quarter, Ericsson reported on April 30.
Previously this year, Ericsson signed deals with, for example, T-Mobile and 3 for their shared 3G network in the U.K., and with Vodafone UK. The total number of subscribers in networks managed by Ericsson is 275 million, it said in a statement.
Competitor Nokia Siemens has contracts that serve more than 190 million subscribers globally, it said in March when it announced deals with Orange in Spain and the U.K.
Partner Content
Simplify Your Branch Infrastructure
Learn how to simplify your branch infrastructure while dramatically increasing app performance with Citrix Branch Repeater.
Download the Free Info Kit
Next-Gen Load Balancing
Free Guide: "Next Gen Load Balancing: 8 Things You Need to Handle Today's Network Traffic" shows you the functionality needed in your next load balancer.
Download the Free Guide
Accelerate Your Web Apps by up to 5x
Free Guide: "The Secret to Getting Maximum Speed from your Web Applications."' Learn how you can deliver Web apps up to 5x faster.
Download the Free Guide
Comments (2)
Wall Street Take on EricssonBy Brad Reese on May 5, 2009, 2:08 pmBrad Reese
Reply | Read entire comment
Ericsson's balance sheet metrics could've been betterBy Brad Reese on May 5, 2009, 2:23 pmIn his research note to yours truly, RBC Capital Markets Managing Director - Mark Sue gave his take on Ericsson, "Ericsson's top line was mostly inline with expectations...
Reply | Read entire comment
View all comments