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Mobinil Signs Five Year Contract with Ericsson for Packet Core Solution

Mobinil Signs Five Year Contract with Ericsson for Packet Core Solution Image Credit: Mobinil
  • Mobinil has signed a five year contract with Ericsson for its Packet Core solution, enabling the Egyptian telecommunications company to provide improved data services for its subscribers. The contract includes professional services such as design and integration of the various nodes of the Packet Core as well as data migration services.
  • According to Ericsson, the partnership will enable Mobinil to have the ability to empower its customers with the best in class solutions that will lead to an improved and faster mobile broadband connection across its Egypt network.

Yves Gauthier, CEO of Mobinil
The successful implementation of this important project is a sign of long-term sustainability of our investments in Mobinil network and technological infrastructure and gives confidence to our customers, whom we cherish.

Yasser Shaker, Vice President Technology of Mobinil
We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality and experience. This is especially crucial at a time when smartphone and tablet adoption is growing so rapidly, as it will ensure a superior level of service enjoyed across Egypt.

Rafiah Ibrahim, Head of Ericsson's Region Middle East
By providing Mobinil with the latest in packet core technology, we are proudly assisting the people of Egypt to enter the Networked Society. Our belief is that customer experience through state of the art technology is the key to differentiation for operators to succeed in competitive markets, such as Egypt, and we look forward to the continued growth of our partnership.

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