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Ericsson challenges Nigeria to go digital  for global competitiveness

Ericsson challenges Nigeria to go digital for global competitiveness

THE new Managing Director of Ericsson Nigeria, Rutger Reman, has challenged Nigeria to ensure that all its activities go digital to compete favourably on the global scene. This is also as the global mobile equipment manufacturers predicted that more people would be connected, leading to an increase of 1.03 billion global mobile subscriptions in 2022.

Rutger Reman becomes MD,  Ericsson Nigeria

Rutger Reman becomes MD, Ericsson Nigeria

Ericsson has appointed Rutger Reman, President and Managing Director for Ericsson Nigeria, reporting to Jean-Claude Geha, President and CEO of Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa.

Rutger Reman becomes MD, Ericsson Nigeria

Rutger Reman becomes MD, Ericsson Nigeria

Ericsson has appointed Rutger Reman, President and Managing Director for Ericsson Nigeria, reporting to Jean-Claude Geha, President and CEO of Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa.

Low cost 4G enabled devices will boost Nigeria’s broadband penetration-MD Ericsson Nigeria

Low cost 4G enabled devices will boost Nigeria’s broadband penetration-MD Ericsson Nigeria

While mobile broadband subscriptions are growing by around 25 percent across the globe annually, , increasing by approximately 190 million in third quarter 2016 alone, according to latest Ericsson report, the Managing Director and Head of Ericsson Nigeria , Ericsson, Johan Jemdahl, has said that Low cost 4G enabled devices will boost broadband penetration in Nigeria.