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Etisalat Selects Ericsson Small Cells to Improve Voice and Data User Experience

Etisalat Selects Ericsson Small Cells to Improve Voice and Data User Experience

Etisalat has partnered with Ericsson to deploy small cells solution - Radio Dot system - to provide better user experience for both voice and data services in enterprise buildings and public venues. The Ericsson Radio Dot solution will also be providing the capacity and coverage to handle the fast growing demand for data traffic in Egypt. 

According to Ericsson, the solution fully integrates with Etisalat's network, and provides seamless coverage for Etisalat's consumer and enterprise customers in the broadest range of in-building deployment scenarios, ensuring consistent delivery of excellent customer experience. 

Khalid Murshed, Etisalat CTO 
Ericsson's Radio Dot system will enable us to offer our customers a better user experience. We are consistently placing the needs of our customers first, and this system will ensure that they enjoy the best possible indoor mobile connectivity.

Isil Ozturk Yalcin, Head of Ericsson Customer Unit North East Africa 
Our Radio Dot system delivers the high performance standards that Etisalat demands. Our belief is that state-of-the-art technology is vital for operators to provide the customer experience to succeed in competitive markets, such as Egypt. With this solution, we will be proudly assisting the people of Egypt to continue on the path to the Networked Society.

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