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Hans Vestberg appointed President, CEO of Ericsson as of 1 January 2010

Johannesburg, 19 Aug 2009

Ericsson's (NASDAQ:ERIC) Board of Directors has appointed Hans Vestberg President and CEO of Ericsson as of 1 January 2010. Vestberg is currently CFO and Executive Vice-President. Vestberg is succeeding Carl-Henric Svanberg, who has accepted to take on the position as Chairman of BP, the world's fourth-largest company.

Vestberg is 44 years old and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Uppsala, Sweden, in 1991. He joined Ericsson the same year and was, within a short time period, appointed to various international managerial positions in China, Sweden, Chile, Brazil and the US.

Between 1998 and 2000, he was CFO of Ericsson in Brazil. In the years 2000 to 2002, Vestberg was Chief Financial Officer for Ericsson, in North America, and Ericsson's controller for the Americas. From 2002 to 2003, Vestberg served as President of Ericsson in Mexico. He became Senior Vice-President and head of business unit Global Services in 2003, and was appointed Executive Vice-President in 2005. Vestberg was appointed Chief Financial Officer in 2007.

Michael Treschow, chairman of the Ericsson Board of Directors, says: "Hans Vestberg, early in his career at Ericsson, was identified as a person with outstanding leadership skills. He has a proven excellent understanding of Ericsson's business, with experience from all different Ericsson business activities. He has been instrumental in developing Ericsson's industry leading services operation, which grew threefold with good profitability during his five years of management. Vestberg has a broad international experience through assignments for more than 10 years in three continents."

“Hans Vestberg will lead Ericsson in a phase where the transformation of telecom operators' networks and implementation of IP-based services are crucial, in order to continue the company's successful creation of shareholder value."

Ericsson's present President and CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg will remain in his position until year-end, when he takes on his new assignment as chairman of BP. Svanberg will remain as a member of the Ericsson Board of Directors, and the main owners, Investor and Industriv"arden, have expressed their wish to see Carl-Henric Svanberg as a member of the Ericsson Board of Directors long-term.

Michael Treschow continues: "With Carl-Henric Svanberg's leadership, Ericsson has become the industry's most profitable company, and its market position has been tremendously strengthened. With Svanberg, the industry's most successful strategy has been developed and implemented.

"Over the past six years, mobile telephony has grown from 1 billion to 4 billion subscribers in the world, an unparalleled development. Ericsson has been one of the main drivers in this development, with a steadily increased market share. The strong position in GSM and continued industry leading R&D investments have paved the way for leadership in mobile broadband and 4G/LTE now being deployed worldwide.

"Strategic acquisitions have been made in the area of fixed and optical fibre, as well as IP and TV, which makes Ericsson the only player in the industry with a complete portfolio for mobile and fixed converging IP-based networks. Products are today software-based, and Ericsson has become the world's fifth largest software company. At the same time, services have grown quickly, and now represents one-third of total sales."

Svanberg joined Ericsson on 8 April 2003 at a troublesome time, when the company struggled with losses and restructuring. One of his first actions was to introduce his leadership philosophies and focus on operational excellence. Culture and ways of working changed in the company and is a major reason for today's good profitability.

Michael Treschow says: "Technology and services leadership, in combination with tight customer relationships and operational excellence, are Ericsson's key success factors. Hans Vestberg will continue to drive and implement Ericsson's successful strategy."

Notes to editors:

Hans Vestberg's and Carl-Henric Svanberg's bios and photos are available on:

http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson/corpinfo/management/hans_vestberg.shtml
http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson/corpinfo/management/carl-henric_svanberg.shtml

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