Sony Ericsson spokeswoman Stacy Doster said Atlanta was chosen in part because of its proximity to AT&T Inc., one of the company's largest customers. She also said the city is desirable as a ``gateway into Latin America'' because of its international connections through Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport.
She said the 8-year-old company had about 420 jobs at the headquarters in Research Triangle Park after shedding hundreds of jobs. She said she's uncertain how many of the employees would be moving to Atlanta.
The restructuring is part of a company strategy to cut its worldwide staff of 10,000 by 20 percent.

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