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Ericsson supports Robi’s network up-gradation

Senior Correspondent |
Update: 2016-01-21 10:57:00
Ericsson supports Robi’s network up-gradation

DHAKA: Ericsson signed a contract with Robi Axiata Limited to upgrade the latter’s network in Chittagong and Comilla regions.

The agreement also makes way for the deployment substantial number of 3G/WCDMA sites in the same regions, said a press release on Thursday (January 21).

According to the release, this enhanced network strength is expected to help boost quality data service for the leading mobile phone operator in Bangladesh.
 
Ericsson will roll out network hardware and software and provide integration services for capacity expansion, which will help Robi to cater for more customers, enhance data experience and improve mobile apps coverage; enabling consumers to enjoy improved data experience.
 
Commenting on the signing of the agreement Robi’s Chief Technology Officer AKM Morshed said, “Ensuring consistent quality service is Robi’s commitment to its valued subscribers. As we head for a digital society, we see a rapid rise in the demand for data services in the country”.

“In this backdrop, we are very happy to partner with Ericsson to support our network modernization and expansion initiative.”
 
Raj, Managing Director of Ericsson Bangladesh, says, “Through our partnership with Robi, Ericsson strengthens technology and service leadership in one of the world’s fastest growing markets”.

“We will support the delivery of unique experiences for people, business and society, thus shaping and accelerating our vision of a Networked Society in Bangladesh.”
 
According to the latest edition of the South East Asia and Oceania regional Ericsson Mobility Report, Bangladesh is one of the top 10 countries globally in terms of the mobile subscription growth; ranking 5th with a net addition of 4 million mobile subscriptions.

The report shows there will be up to 20% smartphone penetration by the end of 2015 and this will double by 2018. In addition, data consumption has already taken off since the introduction of 3G/WCDMA in 2013.

BDST: 2158 HRS, JAN 21, 2016
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