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Safaricom taps VMware to construct Greenfield network in Ethiopia

By , ITWeb
Ethiopia , 01 Mar 2022

Safaricom Ethiopia is building a telecommunications network for commercial launch and to contribute to Ethiopia’s digital transformation and inclusion objectives.

Safaricom Telecommunication Ethiopia Plc, as part of an international consortium named the Global Partnership for Ethiopia, was granted the second Unified Telecommunication Service License in July 2021.

The telco selected VMware as its Telco Cloud Platform partner.

According to a statement released by the companies, VMware Telco Cloud Platform enables service providers to rapidly deploy and efficiently operate multi-vendor CNFs and VNFs with agility and scalability across 5G and other networks that span from the core and the edge to the radio access network (RAN).

Safaricom intends to deploy the platform across both its IT environments and telco network in Ethiopia.

Pedro Rabacal, CTO at Safaricom Ethiopia, said, “Building a world-class network in Ethiopia will unlock its economic potential as well as build a positive future for people across the country. We aim to contribute to the country’s digital transformation and inclusion for Ethiopians working with our partners. VMware Telco Cloud Platform will provide a robust platform for the deployment all network functions while also enabling flexibility as we scale and expand services.”

Sanjay Uppal, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Service Provider & Edge, VMware, said, “This project is unique as Safaricom Ethiopia does not need to contend with legacy technology and architectures. It has an opportunity to build something special from the ground up. We’re honoured to play an integral role in the creation of a network that will transform Ethiopia as we know it today.”

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