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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Supantha Mukherjee<\/strong>

STOCKHOLM: Ericsson<\/a> said on Friday it is only providing software<\/a> and technical support to Russian clients and has not sold any telecommunications equipment<\/a> to mobile operators there since the Ukraine war started, after Swedish media reported the company had continued its exports.

Shares of the company fell 4.6% in morning trading.

Ericsson suspended its business in
Russia<\/a> in April and said in August that it would exit the country in the coming months. It recorded a charge of 900 million Swedish crowns ($81 million) and made 400 employees redundant in the country as it winds down operations.

\"Compliant with the sanctions we provide the software and technical assistance for those products that we have shipped prior to the invasion making it possible to withdraw while fulfilling contractual obligations,\" a spokesman said.

\"When the sanctions were announced we stopped shipments to customers in Russia,\" he said.

Rival
Nokia<\/a>, which has also announced plans to exit Russia before the end of the year, had said it does limited maintenance of critical networks to fulfill its contractual and humanitarian obligations.

Sveriges Radio Ekot reported that Ericsson had applied for 12 permits for exemptions from sanctions from Sweden's Inspectorate of Strategic Products and was granted seven.

The sanctions list by the Swedish authority include software and technology linked to
telecommunications<\/a>. It did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Ericsson said the permits were for software and technical assistance.

\"Even though mobile telephony is for civil use an export license is required mainly because of the advanced encryption technology that is embedded in our products, and this is to applicable for all countries,\" he said.

\"Ericsson's products are designed for civil use, not military.\"
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爱立信表示,没有硬件出口到俄罗斯,只有软件的支持

“符合制裁我们为这些产品提供软件和技术支持,我们已把入侵之前可以撤销而履行合同义务,”一位发言人说。

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斯德哥尔摩:爱立信周五表示这只是提供软件和技术支持俄罗斯客户和没有任何出售电信设备移动运营商在乌克兰战争开始以来,瑞典媒体报道后公司继续出口。

公司的股票在早盘交易中下跌4.6%。

爱立信暂停业务俄罗斯4月和8月表示,它将退出该国在未来几个月。它记录的9亿瑞典克朗(合8100万美元),在全国400名员工冗余结束操作。

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“符合制裁我们为这些产品提供软件和技术支持,我们已把入侵之前可以撤销而履行合同义务,”一位发言人说。

“当制裁宣布我们停止发货给客户在俄罗斯,”他说。

竞争对手诺基亚也宣布退出俄罗斯在今年年底之前,曾说它有限的重要网络维护履行合同和人道主义义务。

瑞典广播Ekot报道,爱立信已12许可证申请豁免来自瑞典的制裁检查员的战略产品和获得了七个。

瑞典当局的制裁名单包括软件和技术有关电信。它没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

爱立信表示,允许软件和技术援助。

“尽管移动电话是民用需要出口许可证主要是因为先进的加密技术,嵌入到我们的产品,这是适用于所有国家,”他说。

“爱立信的产品设计用于民用,而不是军事。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Supantha Mukherjee<\/strong>

STOCKHOLM: Ericsson<\/a> said on Friday it is only providing software<\/a> and technical support to Russian clients and has not sold any telecommunications equipment<\/a> to mobile operators there since the Ukraine war started, after Swedish media reported the company had continued its exports.

Shares of the company fell 4.6% in morning trading.

Ericsson suspended its business in
Russia<\/a> in April and said in August that it would exit the country in the coming months. It recorded a charge of 900 million Swedish crowns ($81 million) and made 400 employees redundant in the country as it winds down operations.

\"Compliant with the sanctions we provide the software and technical assistance for those products that we have shipped prior to the invasion making it possible to withdraw while fulfilling contractual obligations,\" a spokesman said.

\"When the sanctions were announced we stopped shipments to customers in Russia,\" he said.

Rival
Nokia<\/a>, which has also announced plans to exit Russia before the end of the year, had said it does limited maintenance of critical networks to fulfill its contractual and humanitarian obligations.

Sveriges Radio Ekot reported that Ericsson had applied for 12 permits for exemptions from sanctions from Sweden's Inspectorate of Strategic Products and was granted seven.

The sanctions list by the Swedish authority include software and technology linked to
telecommunications<\/a>. It did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Ericsson said the permits were for software and technical assistance.

\"Even though mobile telephony is for civil use an export license is required mainly because of the advanced encryption technology that is embedded in our products, and this is to applicable for all countries,\" he said.

\"Ericsson's products are designed for civil use, not military.\"
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