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Rafiah Ibrahim, head of Ericsson for MEA region

Ericsson outlines 5G strategy at Dubai event

DUBAI, UAE , May 11, 2016

Telecom giant Ericsson outlined its strategy to drive 5G in the industry at this year’s 5G World Series Mena, held in Dubai.

During the event, Ericsson demonstrated several 5G related technologies including Critical Control of Remote Devices; Media Everywhere; Smart Vehicles Transport & Infrastructure; and Broadband Experience Everywhere Anytime.

The company also took a peek at the future of mobile networks both at its stand and through a number of keynote speeches and panel discussions.

In addition to customers, partners and government officials, Ericsson booth also welcomed local university students to receive a learning experience about 5G technologies via Ericsson’s technology experts.

“By 2020, we expect 5G to start rolling out to operators’ networks in order to cater for the IoT applications and machine type communication. Today, it became more important than ever, for operators to establish their role in IoT by capitalising on their major asset, the network. Our participation in 5G World Series today aims to support our customers to think how to design their networks so they can leverage the full potential of IoT when 5G arrives,” said Rafiah Ibrahim, head of Ericsson for the MEA region.

Ericsson has been partnering on 5G with 21 major operators globally including Etisalat, Turkcell and Ooredoo in the Middle East. The company is also involved in 15 industry pilots globally to better understand how 5G will be used in the real world.

Ericsson has been both driving and engaging in a large number of research projects together with industry partners and academia. Among the academic partners are key universities and research institutes around the world.

Together, Ericsson and its partners plan to evolve existing technologies as well as discover new ones designed to meet current-day requirements. Essentially, these industry-level research projects, such as Metis I and II, are intended to bring multiple vendors together with academia to help drive the standardisation process. –TradeArabia News Service

 




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