The partners will leverage Ericsson's offerings to promoting accessible education initiatives through Vodafone's programs.
The memorandum of understanding aims to scale up Omani youth on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) skills and provide young local talent with enhanced knowledge on key technologies.
The partnership aligns with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040.
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Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vodafone to explore opportunities for collaboration on corporate social responsibility initiatives in
The agreement will focus on leveraging Ericsson's Connect To Learn program to enhance digital skills development, including programs designed to develop and attract Omani youth and talent into the ICT industry.
The two companies will also look at different areas that the Omani youth can benefit from Ericsson global educational initiatives, like Ericsson Educate, and access different learning experiences through Ericsson's extensive portfolio of educational programs.
Ericsson has enjoyed successful collaboration with Vodafone Oman as its core network supplier since the launch of the CSP's trial operations in the country in 2021. The two companies are working together to deliver a state-of-the-art 5G standalone network while enhancing Vodafone's radio access network (RAN) and transport capabilities, in addition to developing a cloud-native 5G infrastructure and microservices architecture.
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