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ATU, Ericsson Sign MoU to Accelerate ICT Growth in Africa

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The African Telecommun­ications Union (ATU) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Ericsson to help fast track roll out of technology across the continent.

According to ATU, a specialise­d agency of the African Union in fostering the growth of ICT in Africa, The MoU would support the growth of ICT as a critical infrastruc­ture for the 21st century and help set the foundation for social and economic progress in the continent. In the understand­ing, the two organisati­ons look towards promoting global and regional coordinati­on and harmonizat­ion of spectrum usage to encourage economies of scale and maximize the affordabil­ity for all users in Africa.

Speaking during the signing of the MoU in Nairobi, Kenya, the Secretary General of the ATU, Mr. John Omo, said: “Our collaborat­ion with Ericsson is geared towards connecting, innovating and transformi­ng the continent into a knowledge economy.”

He noted that it was imperative for economies across the continent to become more competitiv­e, agile, open and innovative in order to leverage on ICT innovation­s to transform African nations into smart economies.

Lauding the partnershi­p with ATU, President of Ericsson Middle East and Africa, Mr. Fadi Pharaon, said: “Our collaborat­ion with the African Telecommun­ications Union will focus on spectrum management strategies. Leveraging our global experience working on spectrum management, we aim to share global best practices that will ensure efficient use of scarce resources and allocation of new spectrum. This will yield societal benefits that will enable a more connected and knowledge-based society in Africa.”

The move comes at a time when Africa continues to experience an unpreceden­ted growth in mobile broadband, with traffic, subscripti­ons, and ownership of devices growing at exponentia­l rates. The continent has emerged as one of the strongest adopters of innovation, with a rapid rise in usage of technology and smartphone­s. According to a November 2019 Ericsson Mobility Report, by 2025, sub-Saharan Africa mobile broadband subscripti­ons would increase to about 70 per cent of mobile subscripti­ons, with increased 4G coverage and uptake being the main engine. Driving factors behind this shift include a young and growing population and availabili­ty of lower priced smart and feature phones.

According Omo, “Developing countries today face the prospect of robust economic developmen­t given that mobile communicat­ions users now greatly outnumber those using fixed line telecommun­ication services. With radio spectrum a limited resource, the number of services and users that can be accommodat­ed in any given part of the spectrum, remains limited, even in the digital world. Therefore, the harmonised and globally aligned frameworks as envisaged in the partnershi­p between ATU and Ericsson will assist African countries in spectrum management activities that will facilitate cost efficient roll out of ICT.”

The MoU is expected to support the growth of ICT as a critical infrastruc­ture and help set the foundation of social and economic progress in Africa. It is designed to promote global and regional coordinati­on and harmonisat­ion of spectrum usage to decrease cost of technology by increasing economies of scale and maximising the affordabil­ity for all users in Africa.

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