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Digital Transformation · 20 August 2026

Zain Jordan taps Ericsson to upgrade digital services platform

Zain Jordan has appointed Ericsson to modernise its next-generation digital services platform, aiming to speed up new service rollouts and improve customer-facing digital experience.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Zain Jordan has appointed Ericsson to upgrade its next-generation digital services platform, a move the telecom operator frames as part of a broader effort to modernise its digital infrastructure and improve how services are delivered to customers.

The agreement centres on strengthening the technical foundation behind Zain Jordan's digital offering, positioning the operator to introduce and scale new services more efficiently as it continues its wider network and IT modernisation programme.

Why it matters

For telecom operators across the region, digital services platforms are the backbone of everything from self-service apps to billing, personalisation and new product launches. Modernising that layer with an established vendor like Ericsson signals an intent to move faster on service innovation and to reduce the technical friction that often slows down digital-first customer engagement.

This kind of infrastructure investment rarely makes headlines on its own merits, but it typically precedes visible shifts in customer-facing experience — faster app performance, more agile rollout of new tariffs or bundles, and better data-driven personalisation. Operators elsewhere in MENA undertaking similar platform modernisation should watch how quickly Zain Jordan is able to translate this back-end upgrade into front-end service improvements.

The Renascence take

Announcements like this are easy to read as routine vendor news, but the real story is about sequencing: platform modernisation is the unglamorous prerequisite for the experience improvements that customers actually notice.

Most customers will never know a platform migration happened — they'll only notice if the app gets faster, offers become more relevant, or self-service finally works on the first try. The risk for any operator in this position is treating the infrastructure upgrade as the finish line rather than the starting point. The real test for Zain Jordan will be whether this platform investment shows up within months as measurably better self-service, personalisation and service reliability — not just a stronger technical stack.

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Zain Jordan has selected Ericsson to upgrade its next-generation digital services platform as part of a broader network and IT modernisation programme.

Digital services platforms underpin self-service apps, billing and personalisation, so modernising this layer typically precedes visible improvements like faster apps, quicker new tariff launches and better data-driven offers.

Not directly — most customers won't be aware a platform migration occurred; they'll only notice if performance, relevance of offers, or self-service reliability improves over time.

Operators undertaking similar platform modernisation should track how quickly Zain Jordan converts this back-end investment into measurable front-end gains in self-service, personalisation and reliability.

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