State-owned landline monopoly Telecom Egypt (TE) signed an agreement with Ericsson to set up a facility housing an artificial intelligence training center and innovation lab at an unspecified location, according to a cabinet statement. The agreement will see TE fit the site with tech infrastructure and Ericsson provide software and devices.
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