#AfricaInMotion – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Sat, 17 Dec 2022 19:58:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png #AfricaInMotion – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 How Airtel Africa and Ericsson Built Efficient Network in Niger https://techeconomy.ng/how-airtel-africa-and-ericsson-built-efficient-network-in-niger/ https://techeconomy.ng/how-airtel-africa-and-ericsson-built-efficient-network-in-niger/#respond Sat, 17 Dec 2022 19:58:14 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=91596
  • Airtel Niger and Ericsson deploy state-of-the-art, multiband multi-sector Radio 6626
  • With the Ericsson Radio 6626, Airtel Niger will benefit from significantly decreased tower load and reduced energy consumption
  • Ericsson and Airtel Niger announce the deployment of Ericsson’s unique dual-band three-sector Radio 6626 to provide a 5G-ready and more efficient network that reduces energy consumption while delivering a state-of-the-art performance.

    Combining three sectors and two frequencies in a single radio unit, Ericsson’s Radio 6626 will enable Airtel Niger to radiate all three sectors in their towers through just one radio unit thereby achieving significant energy reductions and operating expenditure savings.

    Field results have demonstrated a reduction in power consumption greater than 60 per cent, a reduction approximately 0.4 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per site per year and a 60 per cent reduced weight on the tower.

    With Radio 6626 featuring added support to boost capacity while addressing operational costs related to energy consumption and site rental, Airtel Niger will enjoy efficient site upgrades and accelerated time-to-market of various services.

    Through the deployment, Airtel Niger will also have the capability to enhance both outdoor and indoor coverage for all mobile generations and build a significantly advanced and energy-efficient network.

    Abdellatif Bouziani, Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Niger says: “This collaboration with Ericsson is a big step in our mission to build a future-proof and a more sustainable network in Niger. With the deployment of Ericsson’s Radio 6626, we will be able to reduce operational expenditures significantly with lower power consumption, better site design, and with fewer radios without compromising network performance. The energy-saving features of the solution will lower our carbon dioxide emissions and will evolve our offerings to complement our sustainability ambitions.”

    Todd Ashton, Vice President and Head of Ericsson South and East Africa at Ericsson Middle East and Africa says: “Radio 6626 will help Airtel Niger significantly increase the energy efficiency of the network infrastructure and launch new commercial connectivity services sustainably. With our state-of-the-art solution, Airtel Niger will benefit from faster rollout of services, achieve cost-efficiency, and provide a superior user experience to its customers across the country. In our mission to empower digitalization across Africa, we remain committed to modernizing existing infrastructures to increase energy efficiency and drive sustainability.”

    This collaboration is the latest in Ericsson’s mission to foster sustainable growth and economic development in Africa. Through its highly compact and energy-efficient radio solution, Ericsson aims at providing communication service providers across the continent with access to cutting-edge products and solutions that empower a sustainable and connected Africa and keep #AfricaInMotion.

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    Accelerating Digital Adoption in Africa: Learnings from Ericsson https://techeconomy.ng/accelerating-digital-adoption-in-africa-learnings-from-ericsson/ https://techeconomy.ng/accelerating-digital-adoption-in-africa-learnings-from-ericsson/#respond Wed, 23 Nov 2022 07:13:34 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=89277 Article By Nora Wahby, Vice President and Head of Customer Unit West Africa at Ericsson Middle East and Africa

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    It is an irrefutable reality that access to the internet has revolutionized economies all over the world. Mobile broadband has significantly transformed the way people connect, socialize, communicate, and work.

    It also supports how we exchange ideas and information, accelerates economic development and projects positive outlook for the future. Governments, industries, and businesses, both large and small, have remodeled their operations and embraced digital innovations that have radically transformed economies and promoted globalization.

    The internet-based economy, expanding across Africa and several countries, has grown significantly in the last decade alone. More and more critical services, including healthcare, education, banking, and retail, are being offered online. The continent has indeed experienced an impressive development of Information Communications Technology (ICT) with an enormous growth potential.

    According to Ericsson Mobility Report, published in June 2022 the Middle East and North Africa region is forecasted to reach nearly 200 million 5G subscriptions by 2027. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, 4G subscriptions grew by 26 percent in 2021 and strong growth is expected to continue throughout this year.

    Data traffic in Sub-Saharan Africa is also forecasted to maintain an upward trajectory, as mobile broadband-capable devices become more accessible.

    Fueling this rapid transformation is the uptake of Ericsson’s 5G network, which is already operational in few markets in the African region.

    This will bring about a significant boost to the socio-economic ecosystem and lead to inclusive growth that allows sub-Saharan Africa to participate in the digital economy.

    According to the GSMA Mobile Economy report published in May 2020, predicted that 5G could add $2.2 trillion to Africa’s economy by 2034. This means that today, more than ever, the promise of a young population and the rapid expansion of 5G has already set the stage for a wide range of opportunities, starting with a higher standard of living and a better quality of life.

    Digital adoption is incomplete if it is not all inclusive. This is why it has become critical to leave no one behind in driving digital economies. While the COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly spurred digital adoption, it has also increased emphasis on addressing the global digital divide, now more than ever.

    We, at Ericsson, recognize that digital literacy and skills training are as important as coverage and infrastructure, in achieving digital and financial inclusion across the continent. This is why we have a variety of projects that promote equitable digital inclusion throughout sub-Saharan Africa, in line with our commitment to enable #AfricaInMotion.

    Connect to Learn

    • Ericsson’s “Connect to Learn” program is a good example of how we can promote equitable digital inclusion. The program implements Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in schools, especially in underserved regions, to improve access to quality teaching and learning materials in a safe, cost-effective, and user-friendly manner. The initiative uses mobile internet and cloud technologies. The Connect to Learn initiative has reached over 200,000 students located across 25 countries to date and has assisted in connecting, students and teachers in remote villages across Africa with technology tools, digital learning resources, and new interactive forms of teaching methods.

    Digital Lab

    • Empowering young people with digital skills such as coding and programming is critical to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education. Through our Digital Lab program, we train young people in programming and new technologies in a number of countries. In South Africa, for instance, the initiative has contributed to increased digital literacy and adoption among youth.

    Ericsson Educate

    Access to teaching and learning materials on new technologies is one of the key drivers of digital adoption. Ericsson Educate, an online portal we introduced during the pandemic in partnership with UNESCO, gives teachers and learners unlimited access to Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills. Teachers, parents, and instructors from all over the world can use the platform to help children and students learn more about this emerging technology.

    Financial Inclusion (Ericsson Wallet Platform)

    • The impact of Mobile Money in driving digital inclusion as well as furthering the economic development of Africa cannot be overemphasized. Mobile Money is an essential and life-changing tool for individuals throughout Africa. Ericsson’s Wallet Platform, which has powered a number of mobile financial services across the continent, is helping consumers and businesses save, transfer, and withdraw money; pay merchants and utility providers; and access financial services such as savings and loans.

    Giga Initiative:

    • Public-private partnerships will undoubtedly propel Africa’s digital adoption. Two years ago, Ericsson broke new ground to become the first private sector partner to make a multimillion-dollar commitment and significant in-kind contribution to support the joint UNICEF-ITU Giga initiative for global school connectivity. By embarking on that journey, we committed to our belief, based on decades of experience with public-private partnerships, that successful partnerships cannot be built on financial backing alone. Ericsson’s financial and in-kind support have contributed to Giga’s achievements to date in connecting over 5,000 schools and over 2 million students.

    At Ericsson, we believe that digital literacy is central to driving an innovative and sustainable knowledge-based ecosystem.

    We are therefore proud to play our part in leading digital adoption across the continent. Reducing digital inequality across the continent is a promise, and we will continue to be at the forefront of driving a more promising and connected future for sub-Saharan Africa.

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