Ericsson and stc partner to support critical communications in Saudi Arabia
Ericsson has signed a memorandum of understanding with specialized by stc to help upgrade mission-critical communications in Saudi Arabia. The partnership focuses on developing advanced capabilities to support the country’s national public safety systems.
Under the MoU, the two companies plan to work together on technologies that improve reliability and performance for communications used by emergency and security services, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s broader push to strengthen its public safety ecosystem.
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