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5G Services Go Live In Madagascar, As Telma Launches Ericsson-Powered Network In The Country

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L-R: Patrick Pisal Hamida, CEO, Telma Madagascar and Fadi Pharaon, President, Ericsson MEA
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5G network service is now live in Madagascar, as Telma Madagascar has switched on its 5G commercial network powered by Ericsson, to offer subscribers high-speed services enabled by the new generation of mobile connectivity.

Two key 5G use cases for the Madagascar market are enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA).

With greater capacity, higher data speeds and reduced latency, 5G will power new experiences for Telma customers, from gaming and entertainment services to IoT and business applications. Healthcare and education are areas that will deeply benefit from this technology. 

Ericsson was selected by Telma in October 2019 to upgrade its core and radio network in Madagascar, building on the two companies’ existing 5G partnership.

Patrick Pisal Hamida, CEO, Telma Madagascar, said, “5G will transform how we use and adopt technology and will have a huge impact on businesses and society in Madagascar.

“It will bring high speed, ultra-low latency and highly secure connectivity to a massive number of devices and is a technology that will unlock a vast array of new use cases through Telma’s next-generation network.

“We are very proud to be among the first countries in the world to roll out this technology. It’s a new step ahead for Madagascar as one of the leading ICT countries in the Indian Ocean and Africa.”   

Telma activated the 5G network on 3.6-3.7 GHz mid-band using the latest radio access and transport products from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio.

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Nora Wahby, Head of Ericsson West Africa and Morocco, and Patrick Pisal Hamida, CEO, Telma, signing the contract

Fadi Pharaon, President of Ericsson Middle East and Africa, noted, “Today’s announcement marks an important milestone in our long-standing partnership with Telma, as we launch the first 5G network in Madagascar.

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“5G will accelerate the digital transformation of all society sectors as well as industries in the country, enabling new opportunities and applications in areas such as healthcare, education, energy services and agriculture.

“We look forward to driving joint innovations with Telma, bringing our industry-leading technology in support of Madagascar’s connectivity vision and our commitment to Africa.”

With Telma’s launch, Ericsson currently has 41 live 5G networks in 24 countries.

Ericsson’s live networks are part of the 95 commercial 5G agreements or contracts the company has with unique operators globally, of which 55 are publicly announced 5G deals.

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