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| 1876 || || "Lars Magnus Ericsson opens telegraph repair workshop"<ref name="Corporate story">{{cite web |title=Corporate story |url=https://www.ericsson.com/en/about-us/history/shaping-history/corporate-story |website=ericsson.com |accessdate=25 June 2018}}</ref>  
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| 1876 || || Lars Magnus Ericsson starts a workshop to repair telegraph instruments and undertake small mechanical engineering jobs.<ref name="Corporate story">{{cite web |title=Corporate story |url=https://www.ericsson.com/en/about-us/history/shaping-history/corporate-story |website=ericsson.com |accessdate=25 June 2018}}</ref><ref name="Shaping history"/>  
 
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| 1877 || || The newly invented telephone reaches Sweden.<ref name="Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO">{{cite web |title=Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO |url=http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html |website=referenceforbusiness.com |accessdate=26 June 2018}}</ref>  
 
| 1877 || || The newly invented telephone reaches Sweden.<ref name="Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO">{{cite web |title=Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO |url=http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html |website=referenceforbusiness.com |accessdate=26 June 2018}}</ref>  
 
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| 1878 || || L.M. Ericsson begins producing telephone equipment.<ref name="A Brief History of L M Ericssons">{{cite web |title=A Brief History of L M Ericssons |url=http://www.telephonecollecting.org/Bobs%20phones/Pages/SwedEricsson/EricssonHistory.htm |website=telephonecollecting.org |accessdate=25 June 2018}}</ref>   
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| 1878 || || [[w:Lars Magnus Ericsson|L.M. Ericsson]] begins producing telephone equipment.<ref name="A Brief History of L M Ericssons">{{cite web |title=A Brief History of L M Ericssons |url=http://www.telephonecollecting.org/Bobs%20phones/Pages/SwedEricsson/EricssonHistory.htm |website=telephonecollecting.org |accessdate=25 June 2018}}</ref>   
 
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| 1881 || || "First major contracts won in Norway, Russia and Sweden"<ref name="Corporate story"/>
 
| 1881 || || "First major contracts won in Norway, Russia and Sweden"<ref name="Corporate story"/>
 
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| 1896 || || Ericsson incorporates as Aktiebolaget LM Ericsson & Company, with Ericsson serving as chairman, president, and sole shareholder.<ref name="Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO"/> At the time of incorporation, the company becomes a major enterprise with more than 500 employees, having produced over 100,000 telephones.<ref>{{cite web |title=Shaping history |url=https://www.ericsson.com/en/about-us/history/shaping-history |website=ericsson.com |accessdate=26 June 2018}}</ref>
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| 1896 || || Ericsson incorporates as Aktiebolaget LM Ericsson & Company, with Ericsson serving as chairman, president, and sole shareholder.<ref name="Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson  Read more: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/7/Telefonaktiebolaget-LM-Ericsson.html#ixzz5JUz8SfhO"/> At the time of incorporation, the company becomes a major enterprise with more than 500 employees, having produced over 100,000 telephones.<ref name="Shaping history">{{cite web |title=Shaping history |url=https://www.ericsson.com/en/about-us/history/shaping-history |website=ericsson.com |accessdate=26 June 2018}}</ref>
 
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| 1897 || || Britain accounts for 28% of L.M. Ericsson’s sales.<ref name="A Brief History of L M Ericssons"/>
 
| 1897 || || Britain accounts for 28% of L.M. Ericsson’s sales.<ref name="A Brief History of L M Ericssons"/>

Revision as of 08:03, 26 June 2018

This is a timeline of FIXME.

Big picture

Time period Development summary
LM Ericsson's export business expands in the 1880s, and explodes in the 1890s.[1]
1960s Ericsson releases one of the first handsfree speaker phones.[2]

Full timeline

Year Event type Details
1876 Lars Magnus Ericsson starts a workshop to repair telegraph instruments and undertake small mechanical engineering jobs.[3][4]
1877 The newly invented telephone reaches Sweden.[1]
1878 L.M. Ericsson begins producing telephone equipment.[2]
1881 "First major contracts won in Norway, Russia and Sweden"[3]
1896 Ericsson incorporates as Aktiebolaget LM Ericsson & Company, with Ericsson serving as chairman, president, and sole shareholder.[1] At the time of incorporation, the company becomes a major enterprise with more than 500 employees, having produced over 100,000 telephones.[4]
1897 Britain accounts for 28% of L.M. Ericsson’s sales.[2]
1899 LM Ericsson opens its first foreign factory, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1]
1900 Exports account for about 90 percent of LME's total sales. Contraction of demand in the domestic market and rapidly expanding foreign markets are partly responsible for this dominance of exports.[1]
1900 Lars Magnus Ericsson retires as president and is succeeded by Axel Boström, his former office manager.[1]
1901 Ericsson retires as chairman.[1]
1900 "1000 employees globally, SEK 4 million in sales and 50,000 telephones produced"[3]
1902 "Sales office opens in US"[3]
1903 Ericssons set up a joint venture company with the National Telephone Company to produce telephones at Beeston for sales to Britain and its colonies.[2]
1905 "First acquisition made in Mexico"[3]
1908 Ericsson acquires Deckert & Homolka in Vienna.[2]
1911 Ericsson acquires S.I.T. in France.[2]
1912 Ericsson acquires a factory in Budapest.[2]
1923 "First automatic 500-point switches in service" [3]
1926 Lars Magnus Ericsson dies.[1]
1946 "Foundation for research into television established"[3]
1950 "LM Ericsson telephone exchange supports world's first international call"[3]
1956 Ericsson releases the Ericofon.[2]
1977 "First digital telephone exchange (AXE) installed"[3]
1988 "First GSM system order from Vodafone, UK"[3]
1991 "AXE lines exceed 105 million in 11 countries, serving 34 million subscribers"[3]
2000 "Ericsson becomes world's leading supplier of 3G mobile systems"[3]
2001 "Ericsson conducts the first 3G call for Vodafone, UK"[3]
2005 "Ericsson wins biggest contracts to date to manage operator 3's networks in Italy and the UK"[3]
2008 "Research center established in Silicon Valley, USA"[3]
2009 "Verizon and Ericsson collaborate to carry out first data call on 4G network"[3]
2011 "Ericsson completes the acquisition of Telcordia"[3]
2012 "Ericsson completes the acquisition of BelAir"[3]
2015 Ericsson employs a total of 118,055 people.[5]

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