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Ericsson hosted customers, regulators, local operators, industry partners, and the media during the Technology Days . The event supports the Moroccan government's national policy, Digital Morocco 2030, and its objectives and goals to introduce 5G technology .
From December 3rd to December 6th, Ericsson held its Technology Days in Morocco in Rabat and Casablanca, bringing together various telecom stakeholders to discuss how 5G will change the country’s digital landscape as it gets ready for important digital milestones and major sporting events. This event supports both the Moroccan government’s national policy, Digital Morocco 2030, and its objectives and goals to introduce 5G technology.
Ericsson hosted customers, regulators, local operators, industry partners, and the media during the Technology Days. The company also presented live demonstrations of artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced network performance, immersive sports fan engagement, and 5G monetisation through network slicing and network exposure.
The Technology Days provided an important forum for investigating the ways in which 5G can help different facets of Moroccan society. For example, by enabling real-time interactions and improving the streaming capabilities of live events, 5G is expected to significantly boost sports fan engagement. Fans’ increasing need for immersive experiences will be met by this development. The use of AI and cognitive software tools by communication service providers (CSPs) to automate the process of achieving optimal network performance was another topic of discussion at the event. In addition to raising the standard of services, these developments will support the nation’s overall economic growth.
“5G has the potential to transform various sectors in Morocco, including sports, manufacturing, ports operations, and mining, by enabling real-time data exchange and creating efficiencies. Hosting Ericsson’s Technology Days in Morocco provided an important opportunity for our partners and stakeholders to meet with Ericsson’s experts, engage in discussions, and experience demonstrations that will play a crucial role in driving the launch of 5G in Morocco, in line with our #AfricaInMotion vision.”– Majda Lahlou Kassi, Vice President and Head, Ericsson West Africa & Morocco
The occasion also featured the presentation of the Ericsson Mobility Report for November 2024. It notes that by 2030, there will be 830 million mobile subscriptions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with 5G predicted to account for 600 million of those subscriptions, or 60% of the total. The region’s push towards improved connectivity is reflected in this statistics. CSPs will concentrate on reallocating spectrum for 4G and 5G while 2G and 3G subscriptions are predicted to fall. Ericsson is still working with regional partners to help bring out 5G technology, which is improving Morocco’s digital environment and boosting its economy.