رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل
رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل

رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

Ericsson and ITIDA Collaborate to Develop Egypt’s Digital Skills and ICT Industry

 Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA)

have signed a threeyear Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration and

advance Egypt’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and digital services industries

The signing took place under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister

of Egypt

Driving Digital Transformation and Technological Innovation

The MoU builds on Ericsson’s long-standing partnership with ITIDA to foster technological

innovation, enhance digital skills development, and create new opportunities for youth employment

This collaboration aligns with the Digital Egypt Strategy for Offshoring Industry 2022–2026, providing

a joint framework to expand ICT services across the country The partnership also supports potential

growth in areas such as engineering, research and development (R&D), Business Process Management

(BPM), and Knowledge Services (KS), contributing to a stronger local technology ecosystem

Programs for Skill Development and Youth Employment

As part of the MoU, Ericsson and ITIDA will collaborate on

Digital skills training programs for graduates, students, and young professionals

Organization of employment fairs and industry-focused events

University partnerships to support youth talent and prepare them for the digital economy

Previously, Ericsson and ITIDA have worked together on capacity-building initiatives and

seminars focused on emerging technologies, reinforcing their commitment to developing

Egypt’s tech talent

Egypt as a Global Digital Services Hub

Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, stated

The agreement with Ericsson is part of a broader set of deals with 55 global and local

companies expanding their investments in Egypt’s offshoring sector Leveraging our skilled

workforce, advanced digital infrastructure, and strategic location, Egypt is positioned as a

trusted global partner for delivering high-value digital services worldwide

Ahmed El-Zaher, CEO of ITIDA, added Every new center and expansion in Egypt represents

a commitment to growth The MoU with Ericsson reflects global confidence in Egypt’s talent

and capabilities Today, Egypt has evolved from a service destination to a strategic global

partner in high-value digital services Kevin Murphy, President of Ericsson North Middle East

commented Through our collaboration with ITIDA, we aim to create new opportunities for

local talent and strengthen Egypt’s ICT sector as a sustainable, innovation-driven ecosystem

Together, we continue to advance Egypt’s digital capabilities

Accelerating 5G Adoption and National Growth

This partnership also reinforces Ericsson’s long-term engagement in Egypt, accelerating

the adoption of 5G technologies and advanced digital solutions By bringing cutting-edge ICT

technologies to Egypt, Ericsson aims to support the country’s digital transformation, foster

youth development, and contribute to national growth, in line with Egypt Vision 2030

Ericsson Leads Gartner Magic Quadrant 2025 for CSP 5G RAN Infrastructure Solutions

Ericsson has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant

for CSP 5G RAN Infrastructure Solutions, securing the highest position for “Ability to Execute”

for the fifth consecutive year This recognition highlights Ericsson’s continued dominance in delivering

cutting-edge 5G radio access network (RAN) solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide

 Tops Gartner Magic Quadrant 2025 for 5G RAN Infrastructure

Released on September 10, 2025, Gartner’s Magic Quadrant report offers a comprehensive

market analysis of 5G RAN infrastructure capabilities Gartner experts independently evaluated

vendors based on two key criteria Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute Ericsson stood

out by ranking highest in the Ability to Execute dimension, reinforcing its leadership position in

the 5G network infrastructure market

Per Narvinger, Executive Vice President and Head of Networks at , commented

Being recognized as a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for five consecutive years reflects

our relentless commitment to supporting our customers’ evolving needs This accolade goes

beyond technology innovation — it underscores our dedication to helping service providers build

the networks of the future At Ericsson, we strive to bring new ideas to life and fulfill our promises

to ensure our customers are prepared for what lies ahead

 Global Impact on 5G Networks and Innovation

Approximately half of global mobile 5G traffic outside China traverses powered networks

The company currently supports 187 live 5G networks across 78 countries, including over 40

standalone 5G networks. Ericsson’s technology also enables the upgrade of legacy 4G sites to 5G

boosting capacity by up to 10 times while reducing energy consumption by 30%

Ericsson’s leadership is further validated by industry accolades, including top rankings in Frost &

Sullivan’s Frost Radar™ for 5G Network Infrastructure 2025 and Omdia’s 2025 Market Landscape for RAN Vendors

Continuous Advancement of Ericsson’s 5G RAN Portfolio and Services

Ericsson continuously enhances its 5G RAN portfolio, which comprises the Ericsson Radio System

Cloud RAN, 5G Transport solutions, and professional services. Its hardware offerings feature energy

efficient, compact Massive MIMO and multiband radios powered by Ericsson’s latest custom silicon

fully prepared for Open RAN architectures

In February 2025, launched its RAN Connect suite, including radios, antennas

and Open Fronthaul solutions, empowering CSPs to build highly programmable, high-performance 5G networks

The company’s RAN software portfolio integrates intent-based automation and AI-driven features

such as the Automated Energy Saver and AI-native Link Adaptation, to enhance network efficiency

and overall performance

 Commitment to Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

Ericsson achieved its 2025 portfolio sustainability targets six months ahead of schedule

To aid CSPs in managing operational costs and achieving net-zero goals, Ericsson reduced

energy consumption in new radio base stations by 40% compared to 2021 and decreased supply

chain emissions by cutting product weight by 45% since 2020

Access the Full Gartner Magic Quadrant 2025 Report

The complete Gartner Magic Quadrant for CSP 5G RAN Infrastructure Solutions 2025 report

is available for download, providing detailed insights into vendor capabilities and the evolving

5G infrastructure landscape

Ericsson’s story in Egypt is more than a century in the making. In 1897, we helped establish the country’s

Ericsson’s story in Egypt is more than a century in the making. In 1897, we helped establish the country’s first telephone exchange in Alexandria, marking the beginning of a partnership built on innovation and resilience.

 

Over the decades, we have worked side by side with Egyptian operators and policymakers to expand connectivity, modernize networks and bring the benefits of mobile technology to millions of people.

Ericsson’s

 

Today, as Egypt accelerates its digital transformation, Ericsson remains as committed as ever to supporting the nation’s ambitions with the next generation of connectivity: 5G Standalone (SA).

5G as an Enabler of Egypt’s Economy
The case for 5G SA in Egypt extends far beyond faster speeds on a smartphone. 5G SA delivers the true 5G experience, low latency, native network slicing, and cloud-native core functions which together enable differentiated connectivity offerings that can be tailored to specific industries and enterprise use cases. It is about enabling the sectors that underpin the national economy.

 

Manufacturing can leverage 5G SA and differentiated connectivity to automate production lines, deploy robotics and enable predictive maintenance, making factories smarter and more efficient. In logistics and ports, particularly along the Suez Canal, one of the world’s most vital trade arteries, 5G supports real-time tracking, AI-driven traffic management and secure supply chains.

 

In energy, it connects smart grids and enhances the integration of renewable sources, while in agriculture, IoT sensors and data-driven irrigation can increase yields and conserve water.

Global momentum shows how transformative this shift can be. According to the Ericsson Mobility Report, 5G is on track to account for about one-third of mobile subscriptions worldwide this year, supported by more than 340 commercial launches and some 70 standalone deployments . Those standalone deployments are the platform on which Differentiated Connectivity for enterprises can be built at scale.

Egypt recently approached an important milestone by introducing initial 5G services nationwide. Marketing campaigns promoting new 5G services as well as first impressions of 5G subscribers experiencing throughput enhancements raise the bar for CSPs to meet the expectations.

 

Moving from non-standalone implementations to full 5G SA will allow operators to transition from marketing faster mobile broadband to offering guaranteed, tailor-made connectivity packages for enterprise commercialising differentiated connectivity.

Our latest research on the value of 5G highlights on global level 5G smartphone users are increasing their Augmented Reality (AR) usage by 50 percent in the last two years and spending twenty extra minutes daily streaming content through advanced video streaming formats compared to a year ago.

 

Through the combination of speed tiering, app bundling, and quality of service (QoS)-led offerings, we are seeing these propositions driving up usage.

Users with innovative customer experience service bundles allocate over one-third of their video streaming time to enhanced content, compared to only one quarter without a bundle. Customer experience is central to the future of Telco success, with 5G smartphone users having a willingness to pay an 11% premium for such a service for differentiated connectivity.

While consumers are quick to pick up new trends and technology, service providers are still on the journey. Our data shows that in twenty-one out of thirty-four markets, smartphone users appear satisfied with 5G compared to 4G network performance.

 

However, the reason for dissatisfaction varies across markets. In markets like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, despite ranking high for network speeds, consumers have extremely elevated expectations on 5G performance, especially availability.

 

Other reasons for disappointment include dissatisfaction with 5G pricing and plans, lack of perceived performance boost compared to 4G, which tends to do the job well, and the strain on 5G networks as the share of 5G traffic starts to overtake 4G.

 

This also needs to be seen in the context of 5G next wave consumers who are mainstream users and have higher expectations on performance and value and are less forgiving of coverage gaps.

In Egypt, as CSPs advance in their 5G maturity journey, our global experience indicates that realizing this potential will depend on an optimal spectrum strategy that prioritizes contiguous 100 MHz blocks in the mid-band, complemented by low-band spectrum for wider reach.

 

This model, already applied in the UAE and Qatar to build some of the world’s fastest 5G networks, would enable Egypt to optimize deployment costs while maximizing performance and coverage. In the Middle East and North Africa, 5G is forecast to represent about 61 percent of all mobile subscriptions by 2030 , with strong growth across consumer and enterprise segments. Egypt has the opportunity to align with this trajectory and ensure its industries are globally competitive.

Driving Inclusion and National Reach
Egypt’s digital transformation cannot be confined to its major cities. Inclusion must be built into the foundation of any 5G strategy.

 

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is expected to represent more than 35 percent of new fixed broadband connections globally by 2030 , and it offers a powerful solution for extending high-quality connectivity to underserved areas. By leveraging existing mobile footprints, FWA can deliver reliable broadband quickly and economically, helping close the digital divide between urban and rural communities.

Beyond access, sustainability matters. Modern 5G networks are more energy-efficient than their predecessors, supporting Egypt’s environmental commitments while ensuring that connectivity growth does not come at the cost of higher emissions. In this way, spectrum strategy, inclusive rollout and energy-efficient design work hand in hand to deliver a digital transformation that benefits all.

 

Fueling Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Egypt’s digital economy is also driven by its people. With one of the largest and youngest populations in the region, the country is rich with entrepreneurial talent eager to shape the future. Here, 5G SA and differentiated connectivity will act as a catalyst for innovation, giving small businesses and start-ups the tools they need to compete on a larger stage.
In fintech, advanced mobile networks can expand secure digital payments and accelerate financial inclusion, particularly for communities that remain underserved by traditional banking.

In healthcare, differentiated connectivity enables remote diagnostics, connected hospitals and telemedicine solutions that bring world-class care closer to patients without compromise.

 

In education, it powers immersive digital classrooms and expands access to knowledge for students in both cities and rural areas. By lowering barriers to entry for new services, 5G opens the door for a wave of entrepreneurial activity that can strengthen Egypt’s role in the digital economy.

 

We at Ericsson are committed to supporting this ecosystem. We partner with universities, research centers and innovation hubs to share global expertise and build digital skills. By investing in talent development, Egypt can harness its youth dividend and ensure the benefits of 5G extend across society.

Ericsson and CSPs Finalize Aduna Joint Venture to Revolutionize Global Network APIs

Ericsson (NASDAQ ERIC) has announced the successful completion of its equity

investment deal with twelve leading global communication service providers (CSPs)

officially establishing Aduna as a 50:50 joint venture. The new venture aims to aggregate

and sell network Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) worldwide

enhancing collaboration and innovation across the telecom industry

Aduna Becomes a 50:50 Joint Venture with Global CSP Leaders

Since its official launch on September 11, 2024, Aduna has been operational

as a collaborative platform owned equally by Ericsson and a consortium of twelve

major CSPs These include some of the biggest names in telecommunications

AT&T

Bharti Airtel

Deutsche Telekom

KDDI

Orange

Reliance Jio

Singtel

Telefonica

Telstra

T-Mobile

Verizon

Vodafone

Ericsson holds 50% ownership in Aduna, while the twelve CSPs collectively own

the remaining 50%, marking a significant step in joint telecom innovation

Building a Robust Ecosystem for Network API Integration

The Aduna ecosystem combines expertise from a wide range of industry leaders, including

Global communication service providers (CSPs)

Major developer platform companies

Global system integrators (GSIs)

Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS) companies

Independent Software Vendors (ISVs)

Notable partners contributing to Aduna’s ecosystem include e&, Bouygues Telecom

Free, CelcomDigi, Softbank, NTT DOCOMO, Google Cloud, Vonage, Sinch, Infobip

Enstream, Bridge Alliance, Syniverse, JT Global, Microsoft, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra

This extensive network accelerates the development and global reach of network APIs

Ericsson’s Global Network Platform Powers Aduna’s Innovation

Ericsson’s contribution of its global network platform underpins Aduna’s ability to build

 refine, and deliver cutting-edge network API services. The joint venture leverages

Ericsson’s technological infrastructure to enhance API accessibility, streamline telecom

operations, and improve developer engagement on a worldwide scale

Executive Insight: Accelerating Global API Adoption

Anthony Bartolo, CEO of Aduna, highlighted the significance of this milestone

Closing the transaction marks a critical step forward Within just ten months

we’ve built an impressive ecosystem encompassing the top telecom and ICT players globally

This achievement energizes Aduna to fast-track the adoption of network APIs among

developers worldwide and attract more telecom operators to join our platform, ultimately

advancing the industry and enriching the developer experience

Expanding Collaboration to Drive Telecom Innovation

Beyond the founding partners, Aduna continues to broaden its ecosystem through

strategic technology and collaboration partnerships worldwide. By integrating a diverse array

of CSPs, developer platforms, GSIs, CPaaS providers, and ISVs, Aduna aims to transform

the telecom landscape with scalable and interoperable network APIs

Ericsson Opens New Regional Headquarters in Riyadh to Drive Digital Innovation Across MEA

Strategic Move Reinforces Ericsson’s Commitment to Saudi Arabia

Ericsson has officially inaugurated its new regional headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,

signaling a significant milestone in its commitment to the Kingdom and the broader Middle East

and Africa (MEA) region. The move underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing status as a tech and

innovation hub in line with Vision 2030.

High-Level Ceremony Marks New Chapter in Regional Operations

The inauguration ceremony was attended by top Saudi government officials and Ericsson leadership, including:

H.E. Eng. Haytham AlOhali, Vice Minister of Communications and Information Technology

H.E. Dr. Abdullah A. Aldubaikhi, Assistant Minister at the Ministry of Investment

H.E. Petra Menander, Swedish Ambassador to Saudi Arabia

Börje Ekholm, President & CEO, Ericsson Group

Patrick Johansson, President of Europe, Middle East and Africa, Ericsson

CEOs of stc Group and Mobily

Supporting Vision 2030 and the National Digital Economy

Officials emphasized that the new regional HQ supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by

empowering local talent, driving innovation, and fostering sustainable, tech-led economic development.

The headquarters will act as a hub for collaboration, R&D, and digital transformation in the region.

Accelerating 5G and the Road to 6G

Discussions at the event focused on network evolution, the 6G roadmap, and Ericsson’s

role in shaping inclusive digital infrastructure. The company reaffirmed its commitment

to 5G leadership and emerging technology adoption across sectors.

Gen-E Program: Empowering Future Saudi Talent

Since 2018, Ericsson’s Gen-E Graduate Program at the Riyadh 5G Innovation Hub has

trained over 190 Saudi graduates, 50% of whom are women. The program equips youth

with expertise in 5G, IoT, and AI, contributing directly to local digital transformation.

“Blink Lab”: Advanced Connectivity for Gaming & Beyond

In partnership with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Ericsson launched

the Blink Lab—an advanced connectivity research hub focused on gaming, ultra-reliable 5G use

cases, and immersive digital experiences. The lab supports local innovation ecosystems and

global product development.

Driving Research with KAUST to Advance 5G and 6G

Ericsson also collaborates with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

to accelerate 5G and 6G technologies, enhance scientific research, and nurture future talent—further

aligning with national ICT development goals.

Voices of Support: Building the Future Together

H.E. Dr. Abdullah Aldubaikhi: “This investment shows Saudi Arabia’s leadership in attracting global tech players.”

H.E. Eng. Abdulrahman AlMufadda: “The HQ cements Riyadh as a regional center for innovation.”

stc & Mobily CEOs: “Ericsson is a strategic partner in shaping the region’s digital future.”

Börje Ekholm – CEO, Ericsson: “Riyadh is now at the heart of our regional vision for digital growth.”

5G and FWA drive broadband evolution in Middle East and North Africa by 2030

• 5G subscriptions to top 2.9 billion globally by the end of 2025 and 5G networks forecast to handle 80 percent of global mobile traffic by the end of 2030.

• In Middle East and North Africa, 5G is expected to constitute 61 percent of total connections in 2030.

• Mobile financial tools, telehealth and e-learning are expected to be key focus areas for digital services in the region.

 

5G

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) continues to grow in appeal to communications service providers (CSPs) around the world, with the ability to offer speed-based tariff plans – enhanced by 5G capabilities – proving particularly attractive, the June 2025 Ericsson Mobility Report shows.

FWA is projected to account for more than 35 percent of new fixed broadband connections, with an expected increase to 350 million by the end of 2030. 5G FWA plays a crucial role in expanding broadband access, especially in areas where traditional wired infrastructure may be less feasible.

On 5G subscriptions, the June 2025 Ericsson Mobility Report forecasts subscriptions to top 2.9 billion globally by the end of 2025 – about one third of all mobile subscriptions.

 

The 5G subscription forecast for the end of 2030 remains at 6.3 billion. 5G networks handled 35 percent of global mobile traffic by the end of 2024, with forecasters expecting the figure to top 80 percent by the end of 2030.

In the Middle East and North Africa region, mobile subscriptions are projected to grow at an annual rate of 2 percent up to 2030, reaching a total of 820 million. Notably, 5G subscriptions are forecast to rise with an anticipated shift in how users engage with digital services – from mobile financial tools to telehealth platforms and e-learning ecosystems.

 

In 2030, 4G is expected to make up 37 percent of mobile connections, while 5G is set to dominate with 61 percent of the total connections. 5G FWA is increasingly recognized as a key enabler of next-generation connectivity, complementing traditional broadband offerings. Service providers are actively enhancing network capacity while prioritizing energy efficiency and the reduction of their carbon footprint, which are key to meeting business goals and reducing energy costs for net zero ambitions.

Through commentary, insights and customer/partner case stories, the June 2025 EMR highlights the ability of 5G Standalone (5G SA) and 5G Advanced to create monetization opportunities for CSPs globally based on value delivery rather than data volume.

The report highlights how CSPs are pursuing new commercial opportunities by offering differentiated connectivity services to consumers, enterprises and public authorities. Use cases include broadcast/video production, point of sale systems, events/arenas, gaming, fixed wireless access, virtual private networks, and enterprise productivity.

Deeper dive articles include:
• Study on how GenAI will impact future mobile network traffic. Only applications with high adoption and high data rate requirements will impact mobile network traffic growth globally.

• Article (co-written with Sony) on how the company continually works with new and disruptive technologies to enhance the entertainment businesses. Dynamic slicing, in combination with Quality on Demand (QoD) APIs, will enable live media production over mobile networks, delivering great user experiences.

Kevin Murphy, Vice President and Head of Ericsson North Middle East at Ericsson Europe, Middle East and Africa, says: “The Middle East and North Africa region continues to make impressive strides in digital connectivity. With mobile subscriptions expected to reach 820 million by 2030, and 5G expected to account for 61 percent of connections, the region is embracing next-generation technologies at pace.

 

From mobile financial services to e-learning and telehealth, 5G is enabling a new era of digital engagement. Additionally, we see that 5G Fixed Wireless Access is also gaining ground as a vital complement to traditional broadband in the region, as service providers prioritize energy-efficient network expansions aligned with long-term sustainability and net zero ambitions.”

 

Read the full June 2025 Ericsson Mobility Report via this link.
Based on unique Ericsson and partner network insights, the Ericsson Mobility Report has been the key industry reference for network data, performance, statistics, and forecasts since its launch in 2011.

Ericsson highlights innovation in connectivity at GITEX Africa 2025

“Next Starts Now” as Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) participates in GITEX Africa 2025 , as a key sponsor, taking place from April 14 to 16 in Marrakech, Morocco.

GITEX Africa provides an important platform for industry leaders like Ericsson to showcase the latest solutions designed to drive the continent’s connectivity and digital evolution.

Visitors to the Ericsson booth will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts and explore how the company’s advanced solutions in network infrastructure, automation, enterprise business,

and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play a transformative role in Africa’s diverse industries, from smart cities and mobility to telecommunications and beyond.

Ericsson showcases its technologies that support sustainable growth

Ericsson will also showcase its technology that supports sustainable growth across key sectors including Private Networks, Network APIs,

and high-performing programmable networks aligning with Morocco’s ambitious Vision 2030, which aims to drive innovation and economic growth through technology.

By leveraging Ericsson’s cutting-edge solutions, including network automation, Artificial Intelligence, and sustainable infrastructure,

markets such as Morocco that are putting technology innovation as a key focus, are well-positioned to advance their digital transformation journey.

Ericsson’s focus on enhancing connectivity, enabling smart cities, and driving industrial digitalization supports their goals of fostering economic development,improving public services, and creating a vibrant, knowledge-driven economy.

Majda Lahlou Kassi, President of Ericsson Morocco and Vice President and Head of Ericsson West and Southern Africa,

will delve into how building high-performing programmable networks will empower the evolution of telecom companies into tech companies in her keynote speech,

and Badr Ndour, Head of Networks Ericsson West and South Africa, will join other experts on a panel discussion titled “Capital Deployment in Critical and Next-Gen Infrastructure” to discuss how advanced technology can boost economic development.

Majda Lahlou Kassi, President of Ericsson Morocco and Vice President and Head of Ericsson West and Southern Africa,

says: “GITEX Africa is a vital platform to engage with key stakeholders in Morocco and Africa reinforcing our commitment of ensuring a connected continent that is smarter and more resilient.

As mobile subscriptions in the continent are forecasted to grow and the demand for connectivity continues to rise, we remain prepared to empower communication service providers, businesses,

and governments with innovation that bridges the digital divide and creates new opportunities for businesses and communities in Morocco and across Africa.

This also aligns with Morocco’s ambitious Digital 2030 Agenda, which aims to drive innovation and economic growth through technology.”

Ericsson’s participation in GITEX Africa 2025 aligns with its Africa in Motion vision of fostering a more connected, inclusive, and sustainable digital future for Africa.

The company remains dedicated to supporting communication service providers (CSPs) and enterprises with future-proof technology solutions that enhance network efficiency, drive business growth,

and improve user experiences that contribute to accelerating the continent’s digital transformation and boosting connectivity to unlock new opportunities for businesses, governments, and consumers.

Ericsson invites industry leaders, customers, and media to visit its booth located in Hall 11 at GITEX Africa 2025 to experience firsthand how its technology is enabling Africa’s digital future.

Telecom Egypt modernizes customer experiences with Ericsson Mediation

.To future-proof Telecom Egypt network, Ericsson Mediation provides a user-friendly environment for customization and seamless interoperability with existing systems

.This modernization enables flexible communication options for Telecom Egypt- WE customers, boosting service experiences and digital engagement, while reducing costs

Strengthening its longstanding partnership with Ericsson, Telecom Egypt has selected the Ericsson Mediation platform to further boost its digital transformation and to reduce the communication service provider’s operating costs.

This was announced on the sidelines of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, Barcelona, Spain.

Ericsson Mediation plays a key role in the communication service provider’s unified customer communication platform for modernizing its customer journeys and boosting and improving customer experiences and digital interactions.

It will allow Telecom Egypt to provide its customers with flexible communication choices, allowing them to opt for app notifications or traditional SMS as a way to receive information from the provider.

This reduces OPEX, drives digital engagement, and also fosters digital interaction, creating a more convenient and cost-effective experience.
Ericsson Mediation will empower Telecom Egypt with agility and user-friendliness through an intuitive service creation environment, remote access, and configuration tools.

This translates to faster time-to-market for new services, efficient system customization, and seamless interoperability with legacy and modern Information Technology systems, making it the ideal platform for a dynamic telecom landscape.

Mohamed Alfowey, Chief Technology Officer of Telecom Egypt, says: “Building stronger partnerships with industry leaders like Ericsson is pivotal to our mission of delivering exceptional experiences to our increasingly digital customer base.

With the Ericsson Mediation platform, we are unlocking the agility and scalability needed to seamlessly adapt to evolving business needs and explosive data growth.

This paves the way for simplifying our customer workflows and enhancing their overall experience. We are confident this strategic step will accelerate our transformation journey, boost operational agility, and unlock a significant performance leap for our network.”

Kevin Murphy, Vice President and Head of Ericsson North Middle East and Africa, says: “At Ericsson, we understand the critical need for communication service providers like Telecom Egypt to navigate an ever-evolving telecom landscape with agility and efficiency.

By upgrading to the Ericsson Mediation platform, we enable Telecom Egypt to bring new services to market faster, customize their systems with ease, and ensure seamless interoperability across diverse IT environments.

Ericsson Mediation is the ideal platform for communication service providers seeking to thrive in a dynamic and demanding market.”

With more than 240 customers worldwide serving over a billion subscribers, Ericsson Mediation continues to serve as an exceptionally stable, predictable, and accurate mediation platform and will enable Telecom Egypt to offer services that boost digitalization across Egypt.

Ericsson unveils new wave of radio, antenna, and RAN Connect products

Expands portfolio with seven new energy-efficient and high-performing Massive MIMO and Remote radios, Indoor 5G solutions, and new open fronthaul products called RAN Connect

The innovations will reduce energy consumption by up to 30 percent, lower operational costs, and cut embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent, supporting more efficient network deployments

 The company is on track to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and future-proof network evolution

As telecoms industry engagement with high-performing programmable networks ramps up globally, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) is meeting related future needs through a significant product portfolio boost.

Ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, the company is introducing innovative new radios, antennas, and open fronthaul solutions called RAN Connect designed to empower communications service providers (CSPs).

With its enhanced portfolio, Ericsson is set to offer 130 radio products supporting open and programmable networks during 2025, outpacing the competition.

These products will make up more than two thirds of the company’s deliveries this year, providing CSPs with the programmability and future-proof network evolution necessary to stay ahead in the industry.

Programmability leverages Ericsson’s many-core architecture and extensive sleep modes within Ericsson Silicon to implement intents such as energy savings without compromising customer experience.

The portfolio enhancements are led by the flagship product, AIR 3266, a wide-band TDD (Time Division Duplexing) Massive MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) radio with 400W output power in an ultra-slim design.

AIR 3266 boosts spectral efficiency and uplink performance, while reducing energy consumption by up to 30 percent and embodied carbon footprint by up to 50 percent.

It is powered by the latest Ericsson Silicon and features 32-branch transceivers.

Ericsson is also introducing RAN Connect, a set of transformative, open fronthaul solutions that maximize scalability and efficiency.

They allow CSPs to aggregate radio traffic, unlocking the full potential of modern RAN Compute capabilities, and reinforces Ericsson’s leadership in next-generation RAN evolution.

Key products include RAN Connect 6381, an all-outdoor solution supporting 600Gbps capacity with high scalability and efficiency; RAN Connect 6682, a high capacity fronthaul

solution with up to 1.2 terabits per second (Tbps) throughput, ideal for large-scale deployments; and RAN Connect 6681, a versatile 600Gbps indoor option optimized for a wide range of interface configurations.

Mårten Lerner, Head of Product Area Networks at Ericsson, says: “With 5G expected to carry 80 percent of total mobile data traffic by the end of 2030, we see an industry need for 5G equipment that strikes the perfect balance between superior performance, best-in-class TCO, and unmatched sustainability. The ultra-light radios simplify deployment, and the interleaved antennas optimize site usage by integrating multiple M-MIMO frequency bands.

“With cutting-edge hardware designs, we are reducing costs and maximizing efficiency for our customers as they evolve their architectures to deliver high-performing programmable networks that cover all connectivity needs,” Lerner adds. “Sustainability is also central to every solution, leveraging energy-efficient designs, recyclable materials, and passive cooling to meet Net Zero targets. These advancements embody the artistry of network evolution.”

Next-generation radios

The portfolio is further enhanced with more radios, including:

AIR 3285: a dual-band FDD Massive MIMO radio that offers up to four times higher uplink capacity than traditional 4 transceiver solutions. Field measurement also shows that FDD M-MIMO supports offloading of TDD mid-band and FDD low-band, enhancing overall network performance. Weighing only 30kg, this radio is the lightest in its class, resulting in easier and less time-consuming installation. It reduces energy consumption by 30 percent and has a 40 percent smaller embodied carbon footprint.

• AIR 6494 and AIR 3265: AIR 6494 is a next-gen wideband TDD Massive MIMO radio with 64-branch wideband transceivers and 480W output power. It cuts energy use by up to 30 percent.

The next-gen AIR 3265 is an ultra-light, ultra-slim 32-branch radio that offers high EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power), 25 percent energy savings, and 30 percent reduced embodied carbon. Both radios are powered by Ericsson Silicon.

Radio 4451HP and Radio 4491: Advanced FDD radios that set new standards for performance, efficiency, and sustainability. Radio 4451HP is compact and wideband, reducing size, weight, and energy use by 20 percent, and cutting embodied carbon by 25

percent compared to its predecessor. Radio 4491 delivers 720W output power in a lightweight 30kg design, using 20 percent less energy and 40 percent less embodied carbon.
Ericsson is also introducing the following next-generation innovations:

Indoor Fusion Unit 8828: Enables gigabit speeds indoor 5G in one compact hardware solution for small and medium-size enterprises.

The enhanced 8828 supports multiple operators, and offers double the coverage, extending up to 8,000 square meters (80,000 square feet), and can connect up to eight Radio Dots.

Interleaved Antenna 8001 and 8002: Combines low-band FDD with Massive MIMO TDD and FDD in a single antenna footprint for easy installation and reduced site rental costs,

with upgradable interleaved passive antenna technology, full transparency, and modularity.

New Antenna System portfolio: Precisely engineered antennas to empower high-performing, energy-efficient networks. The new antennas enable superior coverage, 15 percent higher uplink throughput, and up to 29 percent reduced radio output power.

The flagship Antenna 4818 achieves superior energy efficiency with electrical and beam efficiencies of up to 85 percent, combined with exceptional passive intermodulation (PIM) performance, enabling optimized FDD mid-band utilization, improved carrier aggregation, higher modulation and MIMO scheme use.

It supports simplified and sustainable deployment thanks to best-in-class wind load, 37 percent lighter weight and 42 percent reduced embodied carbon footprint.

Power D620: This programmable Smart DC (Direct Current) distribution system enables efficient remote management of DC power, significantly minimizing the need for on-site interventions.

Its dynamic energy slicing capability prioritizes critical services, ensuring extended uptime during critical network events. Also, the zero-watt sleep feature eliminates energy usage during radio sleep intervals, optimizing overall RAN energy efficiency.

Mark Düsener, Chief Technology & Information Officer, Swisscom, says: “If we focus on delivering the right performance when needed and scaling it back when it is not, we can lower our total cost of ownership and strike the right balance. Thanks to Ericsson’s innovative products, we can optimize efficiency while meeting evolving demands.

New use cases and devices will drive up energy consumption, making the infrastructure we build more important than ever.”

Salim Kouidri, SVP Access Network Technology, T-Mobile, says: “Ericsson’s latest line-up of radios, antennas and RAN Connect provides scalable platforms for enhanced network capabilities. As 5G Advanced becomes more integrated, these advancements will elevate the business and customer experience with a more responsive network built around enhanced services like network slicing, 6-carrier aggregation and L4S.”

Kent Wu, Vice President, Access Network Strategy, Planning & Quality, Optus, says: “At Optus, customer experience, cost efficiency, and sustainability are key drivers of our network strategy.

We are thrilled with Ericsson’s new products launches in RAN portfolio, especially AIR 3285 and AIR 3266, which will deliver outstanding performance in shared RAN scenarios in regional Australia with energy savings and reduced embodied carbon, helping us roll out 5G efficiently while staying aligned with our sustainability goals.”

Joe Madden, Founder and Chief Analyst, Mobile Experts, says: “Ericsson’s advancements in Silicon within an open, programmable network architecture is a tremendous step forward in efficiency and flexibility for the network. Keeping up with the yearly cadence of high-performance radios is not easy, but Ericsson has invested heavily to stay ahead of the innovation curve.”

e& Egypt extends Managed Services and customer support partnership with Ericsson

e& Egypt and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) have extended their managed services and customer support agreement for another five years, to strengthen customer-centricity, efficiency, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Integration, cost-savings, and scalability for the communication service provider (CSP).

Ericsson will retain responsibility for e& Egypt’s network operations and customer support, helping it in order to boost service quality, enhance user experiences and increase scalability for future network growth by leveraging Ericsson’s word-leading advanced network operations and optimization, in addition to AI and digital capabilities.

Amr Fathy, Chief Technology and Information Officer at e& Egypt, says: “In our pursuit to evolve the network and achieve our vision to be Egypt’s Top Digital Telco Brand, we will rely on Ericsson as a long-standing trusted partner through our Managed Network Services agreement extension. This partnership highlights a shared vision to leverage AI-driven network technologies for next-generation advancements in telecommunications. We seek to build on Ericsson’s experience to integrate AI in the network operations, enhance service quality and user experience for our subscribers while paving the way for future growth.”

Ekow Nelson, Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit for e& at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “We are honored with this renewal which reinforces our commitment to exceptional service quality. Our extended partnership aligns with e& Egypt’s efforts to provide an elevated user experience for its customers as it transforms into a technology company powering the connected digital future.”

Ericsson’s long history with e& Egypt spans nearly two decades with many collaborations across multiple dimensions and two generational shifts in mobile technology. The two partners are currently gearing up to launch 5G in Egypt.

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Ericsson enables efficient transformation to cloud native with new Compact Packet Core

Ericsson enables efficient transformation to cloud native with new Compact Packet Core

Compact Packet Core enables easy modernization of the communication service providers’ (CSPs) current Packet Core to cloud native for both 4G and 5G.

It is a footprint optimized Packet Core solution that drastically reduces the complexity of deployment and upgrades with pre-defined configurations and automation.

The new solution is a future-proof platform enabling the introduction of 5G Standalone and scalable capacity growth.

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The new Ericsson Compact Packet Core includes the cloud-native Packet Core Controller (PCC) and Packet Core Gateway (PCG) network functions on top of a compact, one rack, version of Ericsson’s Cloud-Native Infrastructure Solution (CNIS). It is a global solution with pre-defined parameter settings and streamlined migration procedures that simplifies transition to cloud-native and maximizes efficient return on investment in this key network infrastructure. Compact Packet Core fully supports 4G, 5G Non-Standalone (NSA), and 5G Standalone (SA) networks, providing CSPs with the capabilities needed to meet their strategic and operational needs.

 

 

Compact Packet Core is launched with solution lifecycle management service where Ericsson oversees automated upgrades of the network. This brings benefits such as seamless upgrades, and networks that are always up to date with the latest software innovation and security.

 

Monica Zethzon, Head of Solution Area Core Networks, Ericsson says: “With this solution we are providing a new approach for upgrading to cloud native and introducing 5G Core, built on our deep experience with the world’s most advanced networks. It significantly simplifies modernization while unlocking the full potential of our world-class cloud-native software.

 

We are proud to introduce the Ericsson Compact Packet Core for CSPs looking to accelerate their cloud-native journey and manage capacity growth.”

A smoother migration of all subscribers to cloud-native
The new solution delivers the simplicity of the “appliance” approach and adds to it by inheriting the key benefits from being cloud native. It supports key cloud-native features such as automation, In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU), Container-as-a-Service rolling upgrades (CaaS RU) and gives CSPs the flexibility to adapt the network to new use cases or workloads as they grow and evolve their services to customers.

It delivers an optimized and validated configuration for deployment of the packet core network functions on CNIS to maximize ease of deployment, migration, and software upgrades, reducing overall complexity. With the pre-defined configurations of this solution a CSP has 80 percent fewer parameters to adjust when deploying and will enable up to 30% reduction in energy and hardware footprint due to its inbuilt capability to support the latest CPU generations as they evolve.

 

 

 

The solution has been created to solve specific challenges that CSPs are facing when transitioning from legacy infrastructure and is designed to simplify operations across the board. It guarantees seamless service continuation and retention of a CSPs business logic underpinning its technological configuration during installation, migration, upgrades, and expansions.

 

The proven Ericsson Packet Core software is used for all deployment scenarios including Compact Packet Core to secure interoperability.

Glen Hunt, Principal Analyst at GlobalData says: “It is no secret that CSPs face common and testing challenges when upgrading their cloud deployment models to introduce or expand the benefits of a cloud-native operating model or lead towards the deployment of 5G Core.

 

Ericsson’s Compact Packet Core removes the barrier to deployment that comes with lengthy interoperability and integration testing by virtue of being a pre-integrated solution, and its in-built configurations and reduced footprint demands mean a less costly, complex and time-consuming migration is possible.”

The move to cloud native is well underway, with growing momentum evident in the market. As of October 2024, Ericsson has 120+ unique 5G Core or cloud native commercial contracts, with 55+ live dual-mode 5G Core solution customers (including EPC, 5G NSA and 5G SA live customers). Also clear is the growing appetite for 5G SA. Ericsson Mobility Report research indicates close to 60% of 5G subscriptions – 3.6 billion – will be 5G SA in 2030.

 

Separate Ericsson research in Europe showed consumers are willing to pay up to 15% on top of their ticket to improve their connectivity and app experience at large events such as concerts or sporting occasions. 5G SA best allows CSPs to meet this requirement, by introducing differentiated connectivity offerings like reserving a part of their network to provide assured quality of experience for specific users or apps.

Ericsson was recently placed as a leader in the Market Landscape: Core Vendors 2024 report from analyst house Omdia, with the highest overall portfolio score of the vendors assessed having the top spot in both cloud native readiness, automation, and policy and charging. It was also named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for CSP 5G Core Network Infrastructure Solutions, and named top of Frost Radar™ 5G network infrastructure market ranking for the fourth year running in an analysis that covers RAN, transport and core networks.

Ericsson currently powers 37 of the world’s 60+ commercially live 5G SA networks, with its RAN solutions and the cloud-native Ericsson dual-mode 5G Core solution.

Ericsson Mobility Report: Expanding 5G networks in MENA to reshape the region’s telecom industry

 

5G Standalone (5G SA) and 5G Advanced are expected to be key focuses for communications service providers

(CSPs) for the remainder of the decade as they deploy new capabilities to create offerings centered on value

delivery rather than data volume. The analysis is included among a wealth of statistical network insights in the

November 2024 edition of the Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) Mobility Report, which extends the forecast period until the end of 2030.

 

In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, mobile subscriptions are projected to grow by 2 percent annually

from 2024 to 2030, reaching 830 million. Smartphone penetration is rising at 5 percent annually, driven by more

affordable devices and expanding networks. This trend is transforming the region’s digital ecosystem, enabling wider access to advanced services such as mobile financial solutions and e-health.

 

2G and 3G subscriptions are expected to decline, as service providers in MENA are looking into sunsetting these

networks to reallocate spectrum for 4G and 5G. By 2030, 4G will account for 37 percent of total subscriptions, while

5G will experience significant growth, making up 60 percent of total subscriptions at 500 million subscriptions. The

expanding availability of 5G networks, coupled with growing consumer demand and more affordable devices, is expected to transform the region’s telecom industry over the next decade.

 

 

Ante Mihovilovic, Vice President and Head of Networks at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “The November 2024 Ericsson Mobility Report expects communication service providers to shift their focus on offerings that center on value delivery rather than data volume. In MENA, the digital landscape is continuously evolving with fixed wireless access use cases and advanced services like mobile financial solutions and e-health gaining momentum. With 5G subscriptions expected to rise to 500 million by 2030, Ericsson is committed to supporting its partners to provide expanding connectivity and innovative technologies to meet the growing consumer demands and to enhance the digital experiences across the region.”
While the rate of global mobile network traffic data growth is declining – estimated at 21 percent year-on year for 2024 – it is still expected to grow almost three-fold by the end of 2030 from present day numbers.
The report highlights how early-mover service providers are already offering value delivery models based on differentiated connectivity – guaranteed uninterrupted high-end connectivity when you need it most – to create new monetization and growth opportunities.
Of about 320 CSPs currently offering commercial 5G services globally, less than 20 percent are 5G SA. The densification of mid-band and 5G SA sites is seen as a key catalyst to capitalize on the full potential of 5G, including programmable and intelligent network capabilities. Almost 60 percent of the 6.3 billion global 5G subscriptions forecast by the end of 2030 are expected to be 5G Standalone (SA) subscriptions.
Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) continues to grow in popularity globally as the second largest 5G use case after enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB).
The report also addresses how AI, including Generative AI Applications – already integrated across smartphones, laptops, watches and FWA products – could impact uplink and downlink network traffic, driving potential mobile traffic growth beyond current baseline predictions.
Other featured report statistics include the projection that global 5G subscriptions are expected to reach almost 2.3 billion by the end of 2024, amounting to 25 percent of all global mobile subscriptions. 5G subscription numbers are expected to overtake the global number of 4G subscriptions during 2027. On global mobile data traffic, 5G networks are expected to carry about 80 percent of total mobile data traffic by the end of 2030 – compared to 34 percent by the end of 2024.
The first 6G deployments are expected in 2030, building on and scaling the capabilities of 5G SA and 5G Advanced.
Ericsson will host Ericsson Mobility Report online seminars at 09.00 (CET) and at 18.00 (CET) on Tuesday, December 3. To join please register via this link.
Read the full November 2024 Ericsson Mobility Report via this link.
Based on unique Ericsson and partner network insights, the Ericsson Mobility Report has been the key industry reference for network data, performance, statistics, and forecasts since its launch in 2011.
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