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Telecom Egypt Seeks To Transform Telecommunication In Africa

July 21, 2024
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Telecom Egypt, a renowned telecommunications company, has partnered with Huawei to introduce innovative technologies that enhance telecommunications infrastructure across Africa. These initiatives include the first-ever DWDM 1.2Tbps single-channel lab test in Africa, preparing for 5G implementation, and concluding the continent’s initial 50G PON trial.

The DWDM 1.2Tbps Single-Channel Lab Test is a significant milestone in the African telecommunications industry. Telecom Egypt and Huawei have successfully completed this trial, using concentrated wavelength division optical fibre technology to increase bandwidth capacity on existing fibre networks. The DWDM 1.2Tbps solution optimises real-time network transmission performance, laying a solid foundation for Egypt’s digital transformation.

Telecom Egypt’s infrastructure development includes cutting-edge 400G/800G, Super C band, and Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) solutions. The 1.2Tbps coherent solution achieved in this trial meets commercial deployment requirements for transmission reach, spectral efficiency, latency, and system energy consumption, facilitating multiple applications such as Metro, short-haul, and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) over a single wavelength.

Further demonstrating their forward-looking approach, Telecom Egypt and Huawei have announced a strategic partnership to deploy 5G networks, unveiled during the Mobile World Congress 2024. The deployment of 5G networks will empower Telecom Egypt to deliver innovative solutions and services targeting various sectors and industries that require real-time decisions, such as manufacturing, telehealth, and education, as well as facilitate the Internet of Things (IoT).

In their collaboration, Huawei will offer its latest network solutions, including 5G wireless, 5G service-oriented core, and 5G ready transport network to facilitate smooth 5G technology adaptation and unlock the full potential of this technology. Huawei has established 5G sites in hotspot areas across Egypt, leveraging its most advanced wireless technologies to achieve the maximum data transfer rate (throughput), aligning with the theoretical throughput given the spectrum available.

Telecom Egypt and Huawei have also completed Africa’s first 50G PON trial, marking a significant milestone in their long-term cooperation. This advanced fibre technology offers up to 50Gbps/s, delivering secure and upgraded broadband usage for consumers and businesses.

In conclusion, this partnership underscores Telecom Egypt and Huawei’s commitment to achieving more business success through groundbreaking technology and close cooperation. Introducing these innovative technologies will boost the digital capabilities of Telecom Egypt’s customers and partners, contributing significantly to Egypt’s digital transformation.

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