January 23, 2025

Telecom Egypt And Huawei Partnership Boosts Africa’s 50G PON Trial

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Telecom Egypt and Huawei have announced the completion of the first 50G PON trial in Africa. This step represents a significant milestone in the long-term joint cooperation between the two firms
Telecom Egypt and Huawei join forces to complete the first 50G PON trial in Africa

Telecom Egypt, Egypt’s first integrated telecom operator and one of the largest subsea cable operators in the region, and Huawei have announced the completion of the first 50G PON trial in Africa. 

Telecom Egypt, the first integrated operator of communications and Information Technology services in Egypt, and Huawei announced during Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024) a strategic partnership to deploy 5G network. Image courtesy: Huawei

Industry sources added that 50G PON is the latest fiber technology that offers up to 50Gbps/s with upgraded and secure broadband usage for both consumers and businesses. This initiative displays a significant milestone in the long-term joint cooperation between Telecom Egypt and Huawei.

Industry sources further added that the test displays that the upload and download rate of Huawei’s 50G PON prototype meet the standard requirements. It also verifies the capability of managing 50G PON ONTs and the capability of supporting the G/10G PON50 Combo function.

Additionally, the 50G PON is compatible with the existing fiber optic network. This compatibility eliminates the need for creating a new network. Furthermore, the 50G PON is designed to work seamlessly with the Optical Distribution Network (ODN) on optical devices, paving the way for future development.

In recent years, new services such as ultra-high definition (UHD) video, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), and industrial digitization have imposed higher requirements for network connectivity. The 50G PON broadband technology efficiently meets these requirements, enabling the development of future network applications.

Industry sources further confirmed that currently, 50G PON is recognized by ITU-T as the next-generation PON technology. It is distinguished by its capacity to deliver speeds of up to 50 GB per second, with a high degree of security and reliability. This displays a paradigm shift in the communications sector, enhancing the user experience.

50 GPON technology offers individual customers a fast and seamless internet connection, enhancing experiences such as downloading high-definition movies, streaming 8K Duo videos, and online games. In addition to personal use, businesses can leverage 50 GPON technology to support their operations, including business cloud applications, visual communications, and artificial intelligence. Furthermore, governments can utilize this technology to deliver digital services like e-learning, e-healthcare, and e-government services.”

The completion of the 50G PON technology and service verification by Telecom Egypt and Huawei signifies a seamless evolution of the PON network, establishing solid foundations for the large-scale deployment of 50G PON in the future. This verification test is a key step in the collaboration between Telecom Egypt and Huawei. The two companies will continue to contribute to the joint technology innovation of 50G PON, further accelerating the digital transformation in Egypt.

Engineer Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and CEO at Telecom Egypt

Engineer Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and CEO at Telecom Egypt stated, “Our commitment is to ensure our customers consistently benefit from the best in fiber optics while leveraging our existing networks. Utilizing technologies that enhance performance for our customers is paramount. The 50G PON is a pivotal technology that supports Telecom Egypt’s strategy to upgrade network infrastructure and establish a more adaptable broadband infrastructure foundation. The deployment of 50G PON will also help Telecom Egypt to sustain our leadership position in Africa. We are thrilled to partner with Huawei, a trusted partner over the years, as it aligns with our strategic objective of persistently striving to deliver the latest technological solutions and services to our customers.”

Jim Liu, CEO of Huawei Egypt

Jim Liu, CEO of Huawei Egypt, stated: “We are happy to announce our successful collaboration with Telecom Egypt, a leading and innovative operator in Africa. Our commitment is steadfast in developing and enhancing the technological infrastructure to match with the continuous and significant increase in broadband usage rates in Egypt. This commitment not only enhances the quality of service for consumers and businesses but also aligns seamlessly with Egypt’s digital transformation strategy. Our dedication is unwavering in delivering cutting-edge technological solutions and services.”

It is worth noting that Huawei is continuing its innovation and value-creation efforts to develop digital technologies that drive digital transformation, in line with Egypt Vision 2030.

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