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Ooredoo Group , Ericsson ink ‘frame agreement’

byCustoms Today Report
18/11/2015
in Qatar
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DOHA: Ooredoo Group and Ericsson have signed a ‘frame agreement’ for the supply of radio, core and transmission solutions, as well as related implementation and integration services, said a statement yesterday.

The group frame agreement includes radio, core and transmission equipment as well as related services. The agreement also covers Ericsson’s Software model with its predefined software value packages, which ensures better performance and reduces time to market for new functionalities. Using these solutions, Ooredoo’s network performance will improve to meet growing end-user expectations.

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Ahmed Al Derbesti, COO of Ooredoo Group, said: “This group frame agreement will allow us to benefit from Ericsson’s latest hardware, software and services. It will allow us to differentiate our end user offering and will give us the competitive edge that we need.”

Rafiah Ibrahim, President of Ericsson for Middle East and Africa region, added: “The region is witnessing a digital transformation fuelled by innovation of telecom services and solutions and a high demand on smart devices. This transformation requires networks that can provide superior performance to cater for the data explosion.”

“From this end, our customers realised the need to transform their networks and today’s collaboration with Ooredoo Group is a testimonial of our continuous support to meet their ambitions of delivering best performing networks that can provide superior customer experience for their subscribers,” he said.

The agreement includes 2G, 3G and 4G radio equipment and indoor small cells solutions. It also covers Mobile Soft switching and Evolved Packet Core, MINI-LINK microwave transmission equipment.

 

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