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Ooredoo customers will be able to enjoy the life changing speeds of 5G across Qatar’s desert as soon as commercial devices are available in Qatar, the telecom provider has announced.
Ooredoo has deployed and begun testing of its newly upgraded 5G towers in desert areas such as Sealine, and will be offering trials to selected VIP customers via 5G home broadband devices.
The company has invested heavily in the launch of the 5G desert project to ensure the best coverage during the camping season for Qatar’s people when 5G devices become available.
Waleed al Sayed, chief executive officer, Ooredoo Qatar, said: “Camping is an important part of Qatar’s culture. So, ensuring our network is 5G ready in popular areas of the desert is a priority for us. 5G will enable our customers to download movies, stream VR gaming experiences, even when surround by dunes, and most importantly, give users peace of mind that they can always stay connected when away from home.”
5G home broadband devices work on both the Ooredoo 4G and 5G network and can achieve speeds of up to 2 Gbps, 20 times the speeds of Ooredoo’s 100Mbps fibre. Hardware manufacturers are working closely with Ooredoo to ensure the performance in Qatar is seamless in various use-cases before being made available to customers.
Since Ooredoo announced it was the first operator in the world to launch a 5G network commercially in May, the company rolled-out the next-generation technology to more than 85 network towers to ensure Qatar is at the forefront of 5G developments and the 5G ecosystem.
To demonstrate the power of 5G, Ooredoo recently showcased real life 5G speeds exceeding 2,617 Mbps in a moving vehicle at The Pearl, as well as the use of an Aerial Taxi Drone powered by the company’s live 5G network.
Ooredoo has stated that by end of the desert season in 2019, a host of the most popular desert locations will be connected with 5G Home Broadband devices.
Due to the world-wide manufacturing limitations, Ooredoo’s 5G Supernet network is not yet accessible by smartphones. However, the company said it is working to rapidly roll-out its state-of-the-art network so that consumers and businesses across Qatar can instantly benefit from it as soon as compatible devices are made available.
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