Ericsson announced a three-year neutral host provider (NHP) agreement with Advanced communications and electronic systems (ACES) is an international neutral host provider.
The agreement will enable ACES to provide state-of-the-art Ericsson indoor products to multiple communication service providers (CSPs) to meet the growing demand for enhanced 5G network connectivity in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Facilitating infrastructure sharing by multiple operators to address the growing demand for indoor connectivity will significantly improve the user experience. The rise of high-profile landmarks and the need for network densification has made it important to provide reliable, high-performance indoor solutions that are portable, agile, and flexible.
The NHP agreement will enable ACES to offer Ericsson’s indoor 5G products to service providers, sharing the same infrastructure to ensure cost-effective coverage expansion and efficient utilization of resources. Masu.
The agreement establishes a neutral host ecosystem that enables CSPs to enhance indoor 5G coverage with flexibility and ease of operation and maintenance. This will help expand the footprint of indoor 5G networks across the Kingdom. By deploying Ericsson’s Radio Dot system, CSPs can provide high-performance 5G connectivity to users in large locations such as airports, hotels, hospitals, stadiums, and shopping malls.
One of the key activations as a result of this agreement is to enhance 5G indoor connectivity at the Kingdom’s international airport, which regularly welcomes millions of visitors. This agreement paves the way for resilient infrastructure in high-density locations.
Akram Abras, Chief Executive Officer of ACES, said: “At ACES, we aim to provide innovative digital experiences for businesses and individuals, and our agreement with Ericsson is an important step towards that. Using Ericsson’s cutting-edge indoor 5G solutions, we We aim to create a neutral host ecosystem that provides seamless, high-performance connectivity in high-traffic indoor locations across the Kingdom.The agreement with Ericsson will support and meet the rapidly growing demand for indoor connectivity across Saudi Arabia. , unlocking unparalleled opportunities for carriers to enrich their services and deliver a superior user experience.”
Ericsson’s indoor 5G solution powered by Radio Dot System delivers faster and more reliable network performance in indoor environments, meeting the growing need for good connectivity.
Håkan Saber, Vice President Ericsson Middle East and Africa and Head of Ericsson Saudi Arabia and Egypt, said: “By fostering a neutral host ecosystem, we enable communications service providers to achieve unprecedented flexibility and cost efficiency in expanding their networks.” Our indoor 5G solution, powered by Radio Dot System, Enhance the way businesses and individuals experience seamless connectivity within indoor environments. We look forward to this agreement with ACES. This will ensure robust indoor 5G connectivity across the Kingdom in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and set a new benchmark for network performance that will bring Saudi Arabia to the forefront of the global 5G revolution. Masu. ”
To date, Ericsson Radio Dot systems have been installed in high-traffic indoor venues in more than 115 countries around the world.
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