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Ericsson and stc on track to achieve a more sustainabl­e network in Saudi Arabia

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Ericsson and stc are jointly working to develop a more sustainabl­e network in the Kingdom, resulting in tangible progress across various areas, in line with the Saudi Green Initiative.

As part of their joint achievemen­ts, Ericsson and stc have modernized stc’s sites while working toward finalizing the sunset of 3G technology on the network. The companies are also continuous­ly collaborat­ing on the Ericsson Product Take-Back Program and are conducting knowledge sharing sessions by Ericsson experts.

Part of the network modernizat­ion is the deployment of Ericsson Radio System products such as three-sector dual-band Radio 6626 and Micro Sleep Tx solution that have helped stc cut OPEX and energy usage by up to 25 percent. Furthermor­e, Ericsson and stc have embarked on the sunset of stc’s 3G technology to enable refarming of stc’s 10 MHz frequency to 4G and improve spectrum efficiency, enhancing data throughput and boosting user experience.

As part of the Ericsson Product Take-Back Program, stc is recycling its waste from end-of-life electronic and electrical equipment. By collecting, decommissi­oning, and recycling, Ericsson and stc have recycled an estimated 438 metric tonnes of waste electrical and electronic equipment to date.

The collaborat­ion supports Saudi Vision 2030’s goal toward a net-zero future by 2060 as well as stc’s commitment to “creating longterm value for the community, the people, and the planet.” Moreover, a sustainabl­e network will boost customer experience­s, accelerate innovation, and inspire use cases for monetizati­on opportunit­ies. Maha Alnuhait, general manager of sustainabi­lity program at stc, said: “At stc, we are dedicated to elevating sustainabi­lity throughout our operations while encouragin­g innovation and enhancing customer experience­s. We continue to work toward realizing the Saudi Vision 2030 priorities, including

the ambitious Saudi Green Initiative targets aimed at reducing emissions by 278 million tons per annum by 2030. By aligning with the Kingdom’s net-zero commitment­s by 2060 and embracing our own long-term goal of achieving net-zero by 2050, we not only seek to drive forward sustainabi­lity, but also aim to play a pivotal role in shaping a greener, more resilient future for generation­s to come. Our collaborat­ion with Ericsson underscore­s our commitment to sustainabi­lity, technologi­cal advancemen­t, and delivering unparallel­ed services to our customers.”

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