Jersey Telecom, Ericsson partner to build new mobile network

Jersey Telecom has partnered with Ericsson to build a new mobile network for the Channel Islands.

Powered by Ericsson’s radio access network (RAN) and cloud-native dual-mode 5G Core, the project will begin this year, with the network modernisation estimated for completion in 2026. The agreement also includes Ericsson’s future-proof and scalable mobile transport solutions, data-driven network management services and the energy efficient products and technologies as part of a sustainable network evolution.

Daragh McDermott, CEO of JT Group, says, “We are delighted to be working with such a well-known and respected company. Communications technology never stands still, it’s a rapidly changing environment but as with the roll out of fiber, we need to stay ahead of the game and this program will provide the transformation and leap in technology now required to meet the future demands of businesses and consumers.”

The Channel Islands are a hotbed of economic activity, with industries in financial services, agriculture, and tourism. JT already drives expansion through their full-fibre connectivity to homes and businesses.

Now, consumers and enterprises are set to benefit further from the new mobile network, which will underpin JT’s domestic services, as well as advancing their international and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities.

As well as offering improved speeds and security, the network modernisation will bring noticeable improvements for businesses and consumers. Those include improvements to voice quality on mobile calls, more bandwidth for mobile users and improved coverage The program will enable future 5G and technology ambitions in the Channel Islands to be met.

Kirsten Morel, deputy chief minister of Jersey, and Minister for Economic Development, adds, “Digital infrastructure plays an incredibly important role in our society, with communication technologies helping to address social, environmental, and economic challenges all across the world. Not only do we want islanders to have the most reliable and fastest internet possible, but we also want them to be able to access the services that new technology can provides. This investment in the next generation network by JT will do just that.”

Katherine Ainley, CEO of Ericsson UK and Ireland, says, “Ericsson and JT share the same passion and vision for next-generation connectivity to create new possibilities for people, businesses and society. We are excited to be building a network of the future together for the Channel Islands; this will deliver leading connectivity and create a platform of innovation that will power new consumer and enterprise services, advance the digitalisation of industries and boost future economic growth.”

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