CAPE TOWN - Africa
could have its first commercial long-term evolution (LTE)or 4G network
as early as next year, as wireless phone operators gear up to meet
growing data demand from smartphone users, an Ericsson executive said on
Wednesday.
Mobile carriers worldwide are increasingly upgrading to LTE
networks that support high-speed wireless services as consumers use
tablet computers and smartphones to surf the web.
The technology will initially be rolled out in hot spots or areas
with very high demand for high speed connectivity, according to Lars
Linden, the head of Ericsson in sub-Saharan Africa.
"You will see the first networks going in 2012 already to a
certain small degree. It will surprise me if the big dragons such as
MTN, Vodacom, (Bharti) Airtel and all these big brands, it will surprise
me if they do not do anything," Linden told Reuters.
"It's a very hot topic on the agenda, the question is who will be
the first one out and in what market. We are talking with all these
guys, that's all I can say at this time."
4G is expected to help operators ease network congestion and
deliver fast connections for users of tablet computers and smartphones, a
lucrative and fast-growing market.
Africa has many lower-end users who only make calls and send text
messages, but its increasingly young and tech-savvy population is
buying higher-end handsets that are increasing data usage across the
continent.
Many operators on the continent are only rolling out broadband 3G
networks now, but the big multi-country players are already testing 4G
in several markets.
African telecom giants MTN and Vodacom are already running trials
in South Africa and Kenya's Safaricom is also testing the technology.
"It has become an interesting race who is first in Africa but
sooner or later everyone will jump on the train and it will become part
of the telecommunications landscape," Linden told Reuters on the
sidelines of an industry conference.
Separately, Ericsson struck a cautious tone for the fourth
quarter in a statement released for its capital markets day presentation
on Wednesday, as it said new lower-margin business it had won would hit
profitability.
Source: Reuters
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