Earnings over the three-month period reached USD 227 millio, compared with 1.2 billion kronor in the second quarter last year, partly due to the effects of a string of recent decisions to exit loss-making businesses.
Sales, however, were flat at USD 8.4 billion due to currency fluctuations, CEO Hans Vestberg said in a statement, though unit sales were up 7 per cent year-on-year, pointing to a slight recovery.
Globally, Ericsson's second quarter sales in North America were up 18 per cent year-on-year, accounting for nearly 28 percent of all company sales, while sales in northeast Asia, which includes China and South Korea, slumped 21 per cent.
The company said it strengthened exposure to television and media markets over the quarter as use of video the largest component of traffic in mobile networks is expected to grow 60 per cent annually until 2018.
