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Ericsson and ACES-NH implement 3 operators shared 5G indoor connectivity in KSA

  • Ericsson and ACES-NH successfully implement 3 operators shared 5G indoor connectivity solution utilized by the major communications service providers.
  • The neutral host model streamlines operations, reduces costs, and ensures seamless connectivity for users across multiple networks.
  • Powered by Ericsson’s Radio Dot System, the solution supports high-traffic locations across Saudi Arabia.

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and Advanced Communications and Electronics Systems (ACES), an international neutral host provider, have reached a significant milestone with the successful implementation of a shared indoor solution utilized by major communications service providers under the three-year Neutral Host Provider agreement partnership signed last year. This achievement marks a new standard for innovation in 5G technology across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

The partnership has resulted in a neutral host ecosystem where multiple operators share the same advanced 5G indoor infrastructure. This approach reduces operational complexity and cost, and provides seamless, high-quality connectivity for users, regardless of their chosen network operator.

Leveraging Ericsson’s Radio Dot System, the solution currently delivers reliable, high-performing indoor connectivity at airports, hospitals, stadiums and offices across Saudi Arabia.  The deployment addresses the increasing demand for an enhanced indoor user experience and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of advancing digital transformation and modernizing infrastructure.

Dr. Khalid Al-Mashouq, Chief Executive Officer of ACES-NH, says: “This milestone underscores our commitment to building innovative solutions that meet the growing connectivity needs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. By leveraging a neutral host model, we are enabling seamless communication for operators and their customers, ensuring they have access to world-class connectivity in even the busiest indoor environments. This collaboration is a testament to our shared vision for progress and innovation in the telecommunications sector.”

Håkan Cervell, Vice President and Head of Ericsson Saudi Arabia at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “The deployment of this shared indoor solution with ACES-NH is a significant step forward for 5G connectivity in the Kingdom.

This achievement reflects our commitment to driving digital transformation and delivering solutions that empower operators and enhance end-user experiences. With a shared history of delivering transformative telecommunications projects we, along with ACES-NH, are aiming to exemplify our ability to meet the demands of today’s digital landscape while setting a global benchmark for indoor connectivity solutions, in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.”

Ericsson and ACES have a long-standing partnership focused on delivering innovative telecommunications solutions. This latest deployment further strengthens their role as drivers of enabling transformative connectivity and digital transformation.

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