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ZAIN Iraq to Modernize Legacy Sites with Ericsson Radio System

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Zain Iraq has selected Ericsson to modernize a number of its legacy sites with Ericsson Radio System.

In an effort to accelerate digitalization in the region, Zain Iraq and Ericsson are enabling rapid deployment of innovative services in the Internet of Things (IoT) in the coming years. The partnership will also ensure seamless 4G and 5G evolution across Zain’s networks

In addition to consumer services, security and energy companies are some of several industries starting their own digital transformations. Ericsson says its Radio System offers far more than the benefit of capacity building and performance, it also provides high bandwidth for content-rich applications.

Zain Iraq and Ericsson are pioneering the use of next-generation networks with the anticipated increase in data traffic as IoT promises new capabilities and use cases.

Network modernization and adoption of new technologies are essential to meeting users’ demand for capacity and coverage. 

Ali Al Zahid, CEO, Zain Iraq
Zain is committed to bringing the latest technology and cutting-edge services to its customers.  Upgrading current networks with the latest technology to cater for increasing traffic volumes and enhanced customer experience is a key priority. 

Rafiah Ibrahim, Head of Ericsson Market Area Middle East and Africa
This will enable Zain to deliver the best possible user experience in two major cities in Iraq and meet the data demands of tomorrow in a timely manner.

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