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    Home » South Africa and Nigerian lead in Oran innovation with MTN and Accenture
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    South Africa and Nigerian lead in Oran innovation with MTN and Accenture

    September 12, 2024By Staff Writer
    Nitesh Singh, MD: communications, media, and technology for Accenture Africa.

    MTN and Accenture have successfully tested Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) technology in South Africa and Nigeria, aiming to revolutionize network efficiency by reducing costs and enhancing customer experience through more scalable and flexible network solutions.

    • The implementation of ORAN is expected to lower the total cost of ownership for network infrastructure, potentially allowing for more affordable service offerings and reducing the financial burden on both telecom providers and consumers.
    • This technology could foster a more competitive environment by allowing smaller vendors into the market, potentially leading to innovation and better service offerings as traditional barriers to entry are lowered.
    • By optimizing network performance, ORAN could lead to reduced power consumption and lower emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals and potentially offering an environmental advantage for telecom operations.
    • The collaboration between MTN, a major African telecom operator, and Accenture, a global technology services company, underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in driving technological advancements in Africa’s telecom sector.
    • The successful trials pave the way for broader adoption of ORAN across Africa, potentially setting a new standard for mobile communications that could influence network design, deployment speed, and service delivery across the continent.

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