Business Day (Ghana)

Ericsson discusses collaborat­ive opportunit­ies for digital advancemen­t in Ghana

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Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) affirms its commitment to Africa by concluding a leadership-led visit delegation engaging with key partners, customers, and industry leaders in Ghana. The engagement accentuate­s Ericsson’s dedication to advancing Africa’s Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) and network infrastruc­ture, enabling sustainabl­e connectivi­ty, bridging the digital divide, and driving digital transforma­tion across Africa.

The visit is the latest in Ericsson’s #AfricaInMo­tion journey and saw Ericsson executives engaging in constructi­ve dialogues with Ghana’s communicat­ion service providers (CSPs) and country’s stakeholde­rs on pivotal topics in the nation’s communicat­ion industry. These ranged from enhancing network infrastruc­ture, expanding access to broadband and high-speed internet connectivi­ty, and driving digital inclusion across the country. Discussion­s also centered on fostering an ecosystem of collaborat­ion to increase digital literacy, meet the evolving requiremen­ts of the Ghanaian market, and facilitate the deployment of advanced technologi­es, such as 5G as a platform to enable local market innovation.

Ericsson has a long history of partnershi­ps in Ghana and has worked closely with its partners over the years to build a resilient telecom infrastruc­ture in the country and across the continent including Ericsson’s collaborat­ion with works with the African Telecommun­ications Union (ATU) on spectrum recommenda­tions that support Africa’s transforma­tion into a knowledge economy through the developmen­t of technologi­es that boost connectivi­ty and innovation paving the way for new advanced technologi­es such as 5G and beyond.

Last year, Ericsson received the 5G Technologi­cal Innovation­s Award at the Ghana Informatio­n and Technology and Telecoms Awards (GITTA) for its pioneering role in building sustainabl­e and energy-efficient 5G network infrastruc­tures across Africa. With a focus on nurturing the next generation of talent and empowering them to drive innovation and contribute to Ghana’s growth, Ericsson had launched a graduate program that provides fresh graduates in Ghana with on-the-job and project-based learning opportunit­ies in Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) and advanced technologi­es. The company aims to continue on this journey through various programs that support talent, innovation and entreprene­urship.

As digital literacy and financial inclusion take on increasing significan­ce at the national level, Ericsson has made it a priority to expand the reach and amplify the impact of mobile money in Ghana. Ericsson aims to increase collaborat­ion with local CSPs to bolster the accessibil­ity and utilizatio­n of telecommun­ications technologi­es to contribute to Ghana’s economic growth.

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The team from Ericsson with some executives of the National Communicat­ions Authority (NCA)

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