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Ericsson, MTN Ghana successfully trial first UMTS 900MHz rollout in Africa

Ericsson and MTN Ghana demonstrate it is possible to build and expand cost-effective nation-wide mobile broadband coverage.


Johannesburg, 15 Mar 2010

Ericsson has successfully trialled UMTS 900MHz for the first time on the African continent with operator MTN Ghana. UMTS 900MHz further extends mobile broadband coverage especially into suburban, rural and offshore areas, offering coverage up to 200km. In urban areas it complements UMTS 2100MHz in offering more network capacity and better in-building coverage.

Lars Lind'en, President, Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa, says; “By leveraging off their existing installed Ericsson 3G Radio Access Network and enabling UMTS in 900MHz, not only can voice, video and high-speed data calls be carried over the network, but operators benefit from having one network delivering all services with the lowest total cost of ownership.”

According to a GSMA report (1), UMTS 900 provides between 44% (in urban areas) and 119% (rural areas) increased coverage per Node-B compared with UMTS 2100. This is primarily due to the propagation characteristics of the lower frequency band and leads directly to lower CAPEX and increased mobility benefits, providing a new option, with greater service capability, for operators who may wish to replace their GSM networks.

Given the recent establishment of a comprehensive end-to-end communication solution providing 3.5G mobile communications and Internet access to rural clusters in Ghana, Ericsson is able to continue its focus of bringing mobile voice and Internet data services to the community, which impacts the end-user directly, enabling access to health, education and small businesses.

MTN Ghana CTO Eben Albertyn says; “Ericsson's solid position as an established infrastructural provider in the local and international market and the diverse connectivity services they are able to offer MTN Ghana, allows us to continue to grow our network coverage locally as well as into many rural and remote sites - bringing voice and data services to our growing subscribers.”

GSM in 900 and 1800MHz have proven an immense success story in Africa in providing basic telephony and data services. Under the terms of the agreement, Ericsson will be responsible for the access, transport and transmission of 3G UMTS 900MHz, where rollout will begin in Q2 2010. Additionally, Ericsson developed advanced special features and assisted with the spectrum optimisation of GSM to free up just 3.8MHz required for UMTS 900MHz. A fast and efficient migration to UMTS 900MHz enables superior coverage and capacity.

The trial was completed with legacy 3G RBS 3418 main-remote equipment previously installed by MTN Ghana. This further showcases the longer equipment life cycle and better total cost of ownership of the Ericsson solutions provided at the beginning of the 3G rollout. The use of 900MHz also allows operators to re-use existing GSM 900 antenna systems for UMTS 900.

Lind'en concludes: “African operators should be seen as meeting the challenges that their markets uniquely present and vendors should be seen as being proactive in supporting these operators in their diverse challenges - enabling communication irrespective of the boundaries that exist. Ericsson is doing just that - pioneering the use of 3G in different frequency bands and demonstrating that it is possible to build nation-wide mobile broadband networks now.”

(1) UMTS 900 Market Study Final Report V1.1, GSMA, 2007

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Ericsson

Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators. Ericsson is the leader in 2G, 3G and 4G mobile technologies, and provides support for networks with over 1 billion subscribers and has a leading position in managed services. The company's portfolio comprises of mobile and fixed network infrastructure, telecom services, software, broadband and multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and the media industry. The Sony Ericsson and ST-Ericsson joint ventures provide consumers with feature-rich personal mobile devices.

Ericsson is advancing its vision to be the “prime driver in an all-communicating world” through innovation, technology, and sustainable business solutions. Working in 175 countries, more than 75 000 employees generated revenue of SEK209 billion (USD32.2 billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876 with the headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on OMX NASDAQ, Stockholm and NASDAQ New York.

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MTN Ghana

MTN is the leading telecommunications company in Africa and the Middle East with operations in 21 countries. They entered the Ghanaian market in 2006 after acquiring Investcom. MTN is also the leading mobile operator in Ghana with a market share of 55% and active subscriber base of over 7 million. Their network covers over 80% of the Ghanaian population, including 10 regional capitals as well as many rural and remote sites. They provide an extensive range of prepaid and post-paid voice and data services to meet the growing subscriber requirements. They have recently rolled out their 3.5G network, which increases data rates and enables an exciting range of multimedia services such as video and music streaming, games, sports and news.