
Ethio telecom and Sweden-based telecommunications company Ericsson have signed an agreement to expand Ethiopia's 4G-LTE network to over 100 towns. The deal, inked by Ethio telecom CEO Frehiwot Tamiru at a global telecom trade show in Barcelona, aims to upgrade and deploy new network capabilities at 1,500 mobile sites. This partnership continues Ericsson's long-standing relationship with Ethiopia, which began in the late 19th century. Ericsson supplied telephone receivers to the entity that became Ethio telecom and re-established its presence in Ethiopia in the late 1990s after closing its Addis Ababa office during the Derg regime. In 2014, Ethio telecom, then led by CEO Andualem Admassie, awarded Ericsson a portion of an 800 million USD expansion project. Under Frehiwot's leadership, who became CEO in 2018, the partnership has been revived, with Ericsson's equipment being crucial for recent LTE and 5G network expansions. An October 2024 Ethio telecom report indicated 19 million USD in outstanding obligations to Ericsson.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by The Reporter Ethiopia.