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Ericsson was selected by Telma in October 2019 to upgrade its core and radio network in Madagascar building on the two companies' existing 5G partnership. Telma has activated the 5G network on 3.6-3.7GHz spectrum bands using the latest radio access and transport products from the Ericsson Radio System portfolio.
The 5G network is powered by Ericsson equipment and is now live in Madagascar's capital of Antananarivo and the city of Toamasina. "5G will transform how we use and adopt technology and will have a huge impact on businesses and society in Madagascar," said Telma Madagascar CEO, Patrick Pisal-Hamida, about the launch.
If you don't take a fixed amount in US dollars, but convert it to economic output per inhabitant, a user in Madagascar spends 18.79% of their income on mobile telephony. Worldwide, this rate is around 4.7 percent. In the USA, the monthly cost was around $47.30. In 2023, network coverage with the 5G standard was already at 6.1% of all inhabitants.
In the US, this figure is 1.1 mobile phones per person. Back to overview: Madagascar With an average download speed of 28.57 Mbit/second for fixed-network broadband internet, Madagascar ranks 132nd in an international comparison. The upload rate of only 13.39 Mbit/second was significantly lower (133rd place).