Umniah and Ericsson Launch Its First Phase of 5G in Jordan
Umniah will introduce 5G in the Kingdom in several phases and across several governorates.
As part of the partnership, Ericsson will supply its 5G products and solutions to build Umniah’s 5G network. In addition, Ericsson will provide 5G integration and support services to deliver holistic 5G solutions that enhance user experiences for individuals and enterprises in the Kingdom.
The agreement was signed by Samer Taha, Chief Financial Officer of Umniah, and Kevin Murphy, Vice President and Head of Ericsson Levant Countries and Country Manager of Ericsson Jordan, in the presence of senior members of Umniah and Ericsson.
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Upon obtaining the 5G and frequency licenses from the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), Umniah started preparing the infrastructure for its 5G network in preparation for offering 5G in the Kingdom within the timeframe set by the TRC.
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5G will enable the public and private sectors to achieve the full benefits of technological advancements such as enhancing the efficiency of services provided in a myriad of vital sectors like energy, health, transportation, industries, and education. Moreover, 5G will enable the development of applications and software based on virtual worlds with high speed and efficiency.
Acting Chief Executive Officer of Umniah, Faisal Qamhiyah, says: “We are proud of our continued collaboration with Ericsson. This partnership supports our strategic plans for launching the first phase of 5G by leveraging Ericsson’s latest technologies, particularly radio access technology. This reflects Umniah’s ability to accelerate the pace of digital transformation in the Kingdom, in line with the economic modernization vision. This vision calls for the communications and information technology sector to play a larger role in contributing to the national economy and GDP.”
Qamhiyah emphasized that this partnership will meet the growing demand for broadband services from both individual and corporate customers. Umniah continues to provide its customers with the best and highest quality services, while improving the performance and efficiency of its network and developing its ability to handle the ever-increasing data traffic.
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Kevin Murphy, Vice President and Head of Ericsson Levant Countries and Country Manager of Ericsson Jordan, says: “We are delighted to expand our partnership with Umniah. With our 5G products and solutions that help reduce network power consumption and boost capacity, Ericsson aims to provide Umniah with the exceptional features that 5G technology offers such as high speeds and low latency while carrying higher data loads. Through this partnership, we will have an important role in enabling The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s national agenda to accelerate digital transformation across society and enterprise.”
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