August 28, 2008
Ericsson gets broadband deal in Saudi Arabia
Ericsson is to supply, build, integrate
operate and manage multiplay communications infrastructure for Saudi Arabia's
high-tech flagship, King Abdullah Economic City. The five-year sole-supplier
partnership agreement with Emaar, developer of the smart-city project, is the
first for an end-to-end fixed network in Saudi Arabia.
This turnkey agreement award breaks new ground in Saudi Arabia as Ericsson's
first GPON- enabled IPTV contract, the first fiber optic contract and the first
fixed-network IMS contract where Ericsson provides systems integration and
network rollout services. The contract brings together products from Ericsson's
major acquisitions - Entrisphere, Marconi, Redback and TANDBERG Television - and
the company's telecom services portfolio.
The network will provide innovative services - using latest GPON fiber-to-the
home technology, enabling advanced multimedia services for TV, PC and
telephones. Services such as IP telephony, movies-on-demand, personalized TV,
Super fast Internet and data services are being provided at competitive prices
for King Abdullah Economic City's 2 million residents.
Fahd Al-Rasheed, CEO of Emaar the Economic City, says: "This partnership sets
the foundation for King Abdullah Economic City to be the world's first truly
smart city."
Omar Al-Khudairi, Ethraa Smart City Senior Director, described the deal to build
the smart city's infrastructure in alliance with Ericsson as a global benchmark
from all perspectives.
Jan Kemvall, President, Ericsson Saudi Arabia, says: "It is a great privilege to
be a partner with Emaar in building King Abdullah Economic city. There are many
opportunities to add value because we will deliver and operate the communication
infrastructure across the city."
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