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By taking advantage of the data available in the network – as well as other forms of external data such as weather conditions and adding the intelligence of machines – network operations can be performed in a smarter way.
Innovative tech enables the necessary reach, efficiency and data-driven decisions to allow the best possible humanitarian response to crises to develop, says Ericsson.
Rwanda aims to become a truly digital economy, leveraging on Ericsson M-Commerce Interconnect for seamless financial services.
Ericsson and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning for Rwanda have signed a breakthrough agreement for the launch of a national interoperability switch based on the Ericsson M-Commerce Interconnect solution.
The companies have successfully trialled LTE-Unlicensed at MTN's flagship channel store in Morningside, Johannesburg.
MTN SA and Ericsson have successfully trialled LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U).
When Lars Magnus Ericsson opened his engineering shop in the 13 square meters space in Stockholm, Sweden, his starting capital was a mere SEK 1,000. This was 140 years ago.
Jean-Claude Geha replaces Fredrik Jejdling as new head of sub-Saharan Africa.
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Ericsson’s new office in Zambia coincides with its ambitions to support 5G cellular network technology and assist with the transition to 6G.
The company aims to close the digital gap by enhancing connectivity, particularly in rural areas, and focusing on industries like mining.
The modernisation of its core network will boost speed, reliability and 5G readiness through cloud-native upgrades and automation, says MTN SA.