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du selects Ericsson to augment IT environment

du has extended  its long standing business relationship with Ericsson into the IT space.  As part of the new five year managed services agreement, Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) will augment du’s IT applications and deliver application development and maintenance for du’s IT application landscape.

The agreement between the two firms supplements du’s aggressive growth strategy and its continuous focus on improving the company capabilities in service delivery, enhancing customer experiences, offering more value-for-money products and creating more value for shareholders.

Fahad Al Hassawi, chief human resources and shared services officer, du, says: “We have grown rapidly as a company ever since we launched operations. To maintain the momentum and build on it we have chosen Ericsson to partner us in the field of IT Application Development.  Ericsson’s expertise will significantly help enhance our IT applications, which we believe will reflect on our customers’ experience in top priority areas such as billing”.

Ray Hassan, president and head of GCC, Ericsson says: “This confirms a growing trend in the market. Operators are looking for ways to simplify the management of their IT landscapes which are growing more complex. By having Ericsson providing both telecom and IT services, operators like du can gain significant business benefits. I would like to thank du on their continuous trust in partnering with Ericsson and for setting a new and unique business model in the region.”

Under the terms of the contract, Ericsson will develop and maintain applications for about 35 platforms and technologies, including upgrading and consolidation of du’s software applications domains, transformation of operations and enterprise support systems and managed services.

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