Ericsson, Ooredoo extend partnership to advance 5G connectivity in Qatar
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Ericsson, Ooredoo extend partnership to advance 5G connectivity in Qatar

Ericsson, Ooredoo extend partnership to advance 5G connectivity in Qatar

As part of the five-year contract, Ericsson will also provide support and maintenance services

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Ericsson and Ooredoo Qatar have signed a five-year extension of their 5G deal to increase collaboration on radio access network (RAN) products and services.

Under the renewed contract, Ericsson will deliver 5G RAN solutions and services that enable faster data speeds, allowing Ooredoo Qatar to explore new 5G use cases and connectivity opportunities for subscribers, to leverage the potential of internet of things (IoT) applications, and exploring emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for optimising network performance and user experience.

It will also continue supplying indoor small cell solutions, ensuring seamless connection throughout buildings, and providing connectivity experiences indoors in Qatar.

Additionally, Ericsson will enhance Ooredoo Qatar’s 5G customer experiences with the introduction of additional spectrum such as millimeter wave. It will allow the service provider to deliver speeds over multi-kilometer distances.

Leveraging advanced technologies and intelligent algorithms, Ooredoo Qatar will also make use of Ericsson Network IQ Statistics to gain insights into network performance, traffic patterns, congestion hotspots and incident detection in real-time, leading to better resource management and overall enhancement to customer experience.

Sheikh Ali Bin Jabor Al Thani, chief executive officer, Ooredoo Qatar, said: “By embracing Ericsson’s cutting-edge technologies, we can continue upgrading our network capabilities, deliver exceptional digital offerings and explore innovative use cases that open doors to exciting new business opportunities. Together, we’re shaping the future of connectivity and empowering our customers like never before.”

As the need for IoT continues to grow, both organisations will collaborate on implementing optimised RAN deployments such as improved coverage and capacity, efficient power consumption, network slicing capabilities, and robust security measures. This will allow Ooredoo Qatar to handle various IoT applications seamlessly across its network.

Kevin Murphy, vice president and head of Ericsson Levant Countries and Global Customer Unit Ooredoo Group, Ericsson Middle East and Africa added: “Our extended partnership with Ooredoo Qatar demonstrates our shared vision and commitment to driving innovation and connectivity in Qatar in line with Qatar Vision 2030.”

As part of the five-year contract, Ericsson will also provide support and maintenance services by a team of specialists, ensuring the network and optimised and operates efficiently.

Read: Ooredoo to deploy Ericsson 5G technology across its global network

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