Ericsson and Zain Bahrain expand network and renew managed services deal
The companies extend their Managed Services partnership for an additional three years, focusing on data-driven operations.
The companies extend their Managed Services partnership for an additional three years, focusing on data-driven operations.
Thuraya One is the next evolution in mobile technology, seamlessly integrating cellular and satellite connectivity into one smartphone.
Batelco has upgraded its Ericsson Mediation platform to the latest cloud-native technology to support advanced applications like 5G Standalone and Internet of Things use cases.
Du remains committed to providing top-tier 5G services across the UAE, continuously advancing its network with cutting-edge technology to support the nations connectivity goals.
Qatar's satellite industry has seen exponential growth over the last decade, fueled by strategic initiatives and Qatar's National Vision 2030. As the region's connectivity needs evolve, satellite technology plays a ...
In the year 2024, the satellite industry will have a crucial role in facilitating internet access for individuals, communities, and businesses in the MENA region.
Starting mid-December 2023, the Thuraya XT-PRO DUAL will be accessible, and customers can now place pre-orders through Thuraya's global network of service partners.
Starlink will be available from Paratus in Mozambique, Kenya, Rwanda and Nigeria before being rolled out to more countries.
Vodafone and Vodacom plan to use Project Kuiper's low Earth orbit satellite constellation to extend the reach of their 4G/5G networks.
AMN will use Hughes Jupiter gateways and remote terminals to connect several hundred cellular towers via satellite.
Gilats cellular backhaul solution to connect hundreds of 4G sites in the CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All initiative.
As part of the agreement, Rakuten will work with Zain KSA on a blueprint for a cloud-native, fully virtualised, next-generation radio access solution architecture, based on Open RAN 4G and ...
The partnership with OneWeb will further support Veons 4G for all and humanitarian connectivity focus, bridge the digital divide for millions of users, respond to disasters and unlock economic growth ...
Nokia extends its partnership with Ooredoo Group to replace its existing RAN network as well as deploy new sites in Algeria and Tunisia.
Gilats technology helped TIM Brasil expand its networks from urban centres to the countryside.
According to the report, there will be over 60m 5G-based smart city connections globally by 2026.
Eutelsat has pledged to bring broadband connectivity to more than 1m people in sub-Saharan Africa by 2027.
Ooredoo completed a full 4G/5G mobile network modernisation for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
In collaboration with Mavenir and Masiya, Open interface and software-based RAN technology will support Zain to capitalise on cloud infrastructure offerings and bring AI-based networks to the forefront.
The pressure to bridge the digital divide has led to a race for satellite providers, who are fighting to gain more market share with the goal of providing a faultless, ...
The agreement will add OneWebs LEO connectivity to the Speedcast platform, joining GEO, MEO and 4G/5G.
In Mali, where terrestrial infrastructure quality is less reliable, the agreement will aid in solving a connectivity problem.
Gilat has worked on several projects in Africa to bridge the digital divide, including Spacecom and ST Engineering iDirect.
This network expansion will see Telkoms Network grow to four times its current 4G coverage footprint, reaching the majority of citizens across Kenya.
SpaceBridge will showcase its satellite backhaul solution at CABSAT 2021.
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) has approved the use of 4G voice calls service with VoLTE technology in the Egyptian telecom market.
The introduction of Open RAN, virtualisation and automation will enable a fundamental change in the way operators manage networks and deliver services.
As of mid-2020, 5G subscriptions in the Gulf countries had already passed 500,000.
Batelco offers this service through a range of packages starting from BD15/month ($39.79).
Nokia FastMile includes customer premise equipment with a built-in modem and antenna, a cloud-based controller for point of sales, and smartphone applications for installation and support.
The companies to bid for the new licenses include a Vodafone consortium, involving its African partners Safaricom and Vodacom, plus MTN from South Africa.
This move will be a key foundation stone in the digitalisation efforts of the entire East Africa region.
Gilat will provide managed services for high-speed 4G cellular backhaul over satellite for Southern Lincs fixed and mobile network assets.
The 4G LTE service will be provided to subscribers of Telkom Kenya for now, via a fleet of around 35 balloons.
The upgrade will enable Thuraya to offer wide-ranging 4G and 5G services to subscribers in the near future with its next-gen system and platforms
The portable terminal is tailor-made for media organisations, furnishing broadband on-the-go for broadcasting live events.
As we gear up for ConnecTechAsia 2019, one of the key topics of discussion at Marina Bay Sands will be on 5G and how it will enable businesses in the ...
Saeed Al Zarouni, Senior Vice President, Mobile Network, Etisalat.Etisalat is showcasing live download speed comparison between 4G and 5G live networks giving visitors a chance to ...
Tobias Forsell, Managing Director of ForswayWe know you have launched solutions for the underserved markets. How do you define underserved?Billions of potential users still cannot access ...
Batelco and Ericsson have once again partnered to deliver world class technology for Batelcos customers. The two partners have teamed up to deploy Ericssons state-of-the-art 4G LTE Radio Dot System solutions ...
Ericsson has revealed the scale of the regions ongoing data revolution with traffic growth doubling last year. The June 2014 Sub-Saharan Africa Ericsson Mobility Report shows that in 2014 phone ...
According to a report released by media research company Discover Digital Arabia, there are 73.3%, privately owned Arab satellite channels with 25.8% being government-owned, the remaining channels, roughly 1%, are ...