MTN has conducted a 5G technology and applications trial at its head office in Johannesburg in partnership with Ericsson.
The announcement at the MTN headquarters in South Africa on Monday comes after the two companies signed a memorandum of understanding at AfricaCom 2017, to collaborate on the rollout of 5G technologies in South Africa, one of the first of its kind in Africa, IT News Africa reports.
Some geek speaks: MTN received a
temporary license for 800MHz of spectrum in the 15GHz band to conduct
its 5G trial. The test achieved a throughput (data transfer rate) of
20Gbps with a latency of less than 5 milliseconds (ms), which is the
highest achieved on a mobile network in Africa. The 5G trial is based on
commercially available baseband hardware and 5G mobility is supported.
Speaking
at the event, Chief Technology and Information Officer for MTN SA,
Giovanni Chiarelli, said that 5G offered a whole new world of potential
for South Africa and the continent.
“With 5G, remote
healthcare through connected robots could offer world-class surgery in
the most remote parts of the continent and the world. Self-driving cars
could change the face of road safety, along with smart agriculture,
smart mining and smart cities.
There is no doubt that 5G will
offer the consumer higher speeds and lower latencies but to achieve
this, we need the capacity that comes with additional spectrum”.
5G is knocking on the door, even though many of us are not yet used to the 4G LTE speed.
The capability of the 5G network as fast as to be able to
transmit data up to 20GB per second, this an insanely fast and moves the
mobile experience to a whole new level.
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