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Ethiopian telecommunication company Ethio Telecom is partnering with Ericsson to expand its 4G services into the South West region of Ethiopia during 2021.
According to a press release from the Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company, the Ethiopian service provider will use Ericsson Radio System products for this deployment. The core expansion will take place in Ethio Telecom s regional data centres and the data centres in Addis Ababa.
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Ericsson selected as 2degrees sole 5G RAN partner in New Zealand
In addition, Ericsson is also modernizing 2degrees core network to support the network transformation. The network modernization - which started in late 2020 - includes the replacement of existing 4G and 3G technology across the telco s network, allowing it to double its current 4G capacity.Devdiscourse News Desk | Wellington | Updated: 14-04-2021 21:00 IST | Created: 14-04-2021 21:00 IST
The core network modernization includes the deployment of Ericsson Cloud Packet Core, Policy and NFVI solutions while RAN network modernization, which is currently underway, will leverage products and solutions from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio. Image Credit: Wikipedia
Work is now also underway to modernise 2degrees RAN network with products and solutions from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio. Auckland and Wellington will be the first locations to benefit. The commercial 5G services are expected to launch later in 2021.
The nationwide modernisation includes the replacement of existing 4G and 3G technology across 2degrees’ network. The CSP says that the network modernisation will enable it to double the capacity it currently offers to its 4G customers.
Mark Aue, chief executive, 2degrees, highlighted Ericsson’s global 5G leadership and track record as a reason for choosing the company as its sole 5G RAN partner. “Ericsson is rapidly expanding its New Zealand presence and I look forward to bringing our customers the technology that is underpinning the world’s best 5G networks across five continents, including two networks in Australia,” he says.