Etisalat Group Signs Network Infrastructure Sharing Initiative With Global Mobile Operators
Etisalat Group signed a Network InfrastructureSharing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with sevenof the largest mobile network groups operating in the Middle East and Africa. The MoU will facilitate an initiative to proactively explore greater cooperation with respect to infrastructure sharing.
As part of the MoU, Etisalat Group will actively explore commercially negotiated agreements on passive infrastructure sharing, and where feasiblefrom both technical and regulatory perspectives, active infrastructure sharing with Bharti Airtel, MTN Group, Ooredoo Group,STC Group, Orange, Vodafone Group and Zain Group. The MoU is intended to form a platform for other initiatives with operators outside this initial group.
The multi-operator cooperation is an outcome of discussions finalisedduring the recent GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. It recognisesthe needfor telecom operators to further optimise capital and operational expenditures as well as increase the penetration of mobile voice and data services to a wider spectrum of customers.
Through this understanding, Etisalat Group aims to reduce its expenditure and environmental impact while improving its network coverage in Middle East, Asia and Africa.
Etisalat’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Ahmad Abdulkarim Julfar said, “Etisalat Group is pleased to enter into this first-of-its-kind infrastructure sharing MoU with mobile operators from the region and beyond. It is a big step forward for the industryand in our endeavour to making telephony available to large sections of the population in emerging markets, thereby improving people’s quality of life and helping economic growth. It will also help Etisalat to becomethe leading and most admired emerging markets telecom group in the world.â€
On support from governments, he said“A favourable national policy environment is fundamental in supportingsuch initiatives for infrastructure sharing. We look to governments to sharethe responsibility to achieveour collective economic and operational goals.â€
Sharing mobile infrastructure is an alternative that lowers the cost of network deployment, stimulates migration to new technologies and the deployment of mobile broadband, especially in rural areas or marginal markets.
“We are greatly encouraged by the shared vision of mobile operators and the common urgency to find solutions that will drive down the cost of mobile and Internet services and help connect the unconnected,†said Anne Bouverot, Director General, GSMA. “Unique mobile subscriber penetration is only 40 per cent in Africa and the Middle East, lower than the global average of 47 per cent, so we need to work together to expand the reach of mobile.†Etisalat has operations in 15 countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and services nearly 150 million customers across its international footprint.
Emirate: Dubai
Date: Mar 18, 2014
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