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Orange Egypt and Huawei to accelerate 5G deployment and digital transformation in Egypt

19/06/2025
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Orange Egypt and Huawei to accelerate 5G deployment and digital transformation in Egypt
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This collaboration is set to harness emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, augmented reality, and virtual reality, paving the way for the development of smart ecosystems including smart cities and the Internet of Things (IoT). The initiative promises to enhance user experiences for both consumers and businesses alike.

A key component of this partnership involves Huawei supplying its latest Massive MIMO technology for Radio Access Networks. This cutting-edge solution employs beamforming and spatial multiplexing to significantly improve network capacity, support ultra-fast data speeds, and ensure seamless connectivity even in densely populated areas. Such advancements are foundational for enabling high-quality 5G applications, including 4K and 8K streaming, augmented reality, and virtual reality experiences.

In line with global sustainability goals, Huawei is also introducing an energy-efficient platform that utilizes artificial intelligence algorithms to optimize power consumption dynamically. This ‘0 Bit 0 Watt’ platform aims to reduce operational costs and decrease carbon emissions, aligning with Egypt’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for energy conservation and environmental protection. The deployment of this innovative energy platform underscores the commitment to building greener, more sustainable networks.

Furthermore, the partnership will see the deployment of Huawei’s E-band microwave technology, which provides ultra-high throughput wireless backhaul solutions. This technology is particularly critical for urban areas with high demand and rural regions where fibre optic deployment is challenging. By ensuring reliable, high-speed connectivity across diverse regions, the initiative aims to expand access to digital services and promote rural development.

“The integration of Massive MIMO, energy-efficient solutions, and microwave technology will not only enhance our network capabilities but also lay the groundwork for smart cities, IoT, and innovative digital services, transforming Egypt’s telecom landscape,” said Dr. Ayman Amiri, CTO of Orange Egypt.

“We aim to enable faster, more reliable, and energy-efficient 5G services, helping operators meet the rising demand for high-speed connectivity while supporting sustainability efforts,” said Mohamed Youssef, Key Account Executive at Huawei Egypt.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Egypt’s telecommunications infrastructure, positioning the country at the forefront of 5G innovation in the region. Both Orange Egypt and Huawei are committed to expanding digital opportunities, fostering economic growth, and creating a more connected society through state-of-the-art mobile technology and sustainable solutions.

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