MTN Benin Partners Ericsson to Deploy AI and ML Network Solution

MTN Benin, the subsidiary of Africa’s leading telecoms company MTN Group is partnering with Ericsson on the deployment of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) solution in Africa to address throughput challenges.

In a statement the companies explained that a network management system utilising AI and ML is designed to address throughput degradation and improve customer experience. This is building on the existing Ericsson Operation Engine designed to provide data-driven network operations, including AI-enabled Cognitive Software for network optimisation.

Uche Ofodile, CEO, MTN Benin
Uche Ofodile, CEO, MTN Benin

The two industry partners have asserted that the ongoing rise of connected devices has led to an increase in spectrum requirements putting a strain on certain sites.

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 “Ericsson devised its latest algorithms to act on highly accurate predictions of future lower throughput based on historical data. As a result, MTN Benin can maximise the use of available spectrum in turn improving user experience through reliable, and best-in-class network experience for MTN Benin’s subscribers,” reads an excerpt from the statement.

Uche Ofodile, CEO, MTN Benin, said: “Throughput degradation, one of the most common issues in network management, has been successfully solved thanks to our joint efforts with Ericsson. The most crucial aspect we are looking for is speed, to service the increased use of connected devices and the corresponding rise in network traffic. Ericsson has offered us the best available solution with their proactive AI and ML solutions, identifying the issue before it materialises. By utilising Ericsson’s solution for designing creative network solutions, we hope to provide a more individualised approach to network management, thereby boost customer satisfaction and successfully contribute to government ambition to be the leading provider of digital services in West Africa.”

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Hossam Kandeel, Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit MTN and Customer Unit MTN Africa at Ericsson Middle East and Africa said: “It is a pleasure to support accelerating MTN Benin’s automation journey, with remarkable positive effects on end-user experience, network performance and operational efficiency. We are able to provide highly accurate predictions of future limited throughput – anticipating throughput challenges and offering zero-touch corrective action. This collaboration is aligned with our goal of transforming network operations and optimization to a proactive data driven approach – building on Ericsson’s AI-Based Cognitive software and Operations Engine.”

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