Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson will finalize its Russia exit and cut staff this year, signaling further problems for Russian network coverage upkeep, the Kommersant business dailyreported Monday.Ericssons headquarters in Stockholm had informed its Russian unit last week that it will shut down and employees will be fired by the end of 2022, Kommersant reported, citing unnamed telecom industry sources.
Ericsson employs 565 people in Russia, according to corporate data.The company vowed financial and social support to outgoing staff, Kommersant reported, and said it will complete the phaseout in the coming months as it fulfills its obligations to customers.At least two top Russian mobile operators, MTS and Tele2, had major contracts with Ericsson prior to Russias invasion of Ukraine.
Ericssons share of the Russian telecom equipment market is estimated at about 20%.Russian mobile operators now face shortages of equipment for Ericssons base stations, which are no longer available under warranty, and the discontinuation of tech support for Ericsson software, Kommersant said, citing Russias state-owned defense and technology conglomerate Rostec.Experts told the publication that Ericsson could either create a separate legal entity for tech support, or Russian mobile operators could hire its outgoing staff to maintain equipment.Ericssonsuspended Russian business and put employees on paid leave in April over Russias invasion of Ukraine.
Its Finnish rival Nokiapulled out of the Russian market the same month, while Chinese telecom giant Huaweitemporarily suspended new orders and furloughed Russian staff in fear of secondary sanctions.The three companies account fornearly three-quarters of the global base station market.
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