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Blixell started his career in the financial industries in Luxembourg and Sweden before crossing over to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in 2006.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom equipment<\/a> maker Ericsson<\/a> has elevated Nicolas Blixell<\/a> as the Vice President and Head of the Gulf Council Countries<\/a> (GCC), effective from July 20.

“As part of his role, Nicolas Blixell will be responsible for the GCC excluding Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is a separate market at Ericsson,” the company said in a statement.

Prior to the new appointment, Blixell was the Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit for MTN Group at Ericsson Middle East and Africa. In 2020 he was also appointed Chairperson of the Board of several key countries providing leadership and guidance to Ericsson executives and employees.

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Ericsson closes $6.2 bln Vonage deal after short delay<\/a><\/h2>

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Blixell started his career in the financial industries in Luxembourg and Sweden before crossing over to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in 2006.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom equipment<\/a> maker Ericsson<\/a> has elevated Nicolas Blixell<\/a> as the Vice President and Head of the Gulf Council Countries<\/a> (GCC), effective from July 20.

“As part of his role, Nicolas Blixell will be responsible for the GCC excluding Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is a separate market at Ericsson,” the company said in a statement.

Prior to the new appointment, Blixell was the Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit for MTN Group at Ericsson Middle East and Africa. In 2020 he was also appointed Chairperson of the Board of several key countries providing leadership and guidance to Ericsson executives and employees.

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Ericsson closes $6.2 bln Vonage deal after short delay<\/a><\/h2>

The Swedish telecom gear maker is looking to tap Vonage's communication platform to help developers create applications using network information, user authentication, bandwidth, responsiveness, energy efficiency, security and reliability.<\/p><\/div>