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Telkom Kenya expands mobile data network with Ericsson and NEC XON

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Telkom Kenya, and its partners, Ericsson and NEC XON, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand Telkom’s mobile data network by adding an additional 2,000 sites onto its network by 2023.

The nationwide rollout, is part of Telkom’s long-term network expansion strategy, announced in August in 2020, when it underwent a strategic reorganisation to address the digital transformation of the company, said a statement.

Telkom is moving into its next phase of transformation in line with its focus areas, driven by the ICT industry’s local and global transitions, and in particular, a heightened demand for infrastructure, data, as well as digital financial services.

The company identified its fibre infrastructure, mobile network, as well as its mobile financial services as areas for further investment and growth this year and beyond and to this end, Telkom is currently upgrading and expanding its 4G capacity in the Coast region.

“Two of our commitments are to better position our infrastructure asset base and services to drive digital transformation within our various Customer segments thus providing them with more value, as well as bridge the digital divide through the expansion of our Mobile Data network. We are already working on the upgrade and expansion of our network at the Coast,” said Telkom’s Chief Executive Officer Mugo Kibati.

“The partnership we have signed today will see Telkom and our partners kick off a new network expansion project, guided by our long-term growth strategy.”

Earlier this year, Kibati said that Telkom remains cognisant of the integral role the technology company’s core terrestrial network plays in keeping customers connected.

“We continue with our long-term terrestrial network expansion plan that is informed by our overall company strategy, which will see us scale up to 80% of our network to 4G, increase our network footprint across the country, and get more Kenyans online. Our partnership with Ericsson and NEC XON is testament to this,” Kibati further stated.

Also commenting, Ericsson South and East Africa Vice President and Managing Director, Todd Ashton said, “Our latest collaboration will increase mobile coverage across the country, to provide a seamless data experience to Kenyans. In line with Kenya’s Vision 2030, more people will have access to affordable Internet that will enable business continuity for people and enterprises contributing to the economic growth in Kenya and in setting #AfricaInMotion. This is just the beginning, with the LTE expansion setting the foundation to deploy 5G in the future.”

Willem Wentzel, NEC XON’s General Manager – Wireless, said: “We are assisting Telkom to roll out a leading, robust 4G network with a future-proof foundation to enable their strategic vision to compete as one of the major East African service providers. The rollout augments Telkom’s existing network infrastructure by delivering world-class quality of experience (QoE) to more customers across a much wider coverage area.”

Telkom’s network expansion will also see the company connect more than 200 learning institutions as well as over 30 medical facilities to the Internet, thereby boosting the use of remote learning and e-health solutions.

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