By Nkechi Onyedika-Ugoeze and Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja
Managing Director of Huawei Technologies Nigeria, Mr. Zhang Lulu, has
said that with the new 5G network, telecommunications subscribers in
the country can experience the fastest internet and
mobile connectivity.
The move has made Nigeria the first West African country to launch
the 5G network on trial basis, following South Africa. Huawei and MTN
launched the first 5G network trial in Nigeria yesterday, after signing a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to roll out 5G technologies in the
country.
Lulu said Huawei the partnership with MTN would enable the telecom
firm serve its subscribers with advanced technologies for the future. He
said the trial demonstrated the capability of the new technology while
giving consumers a glimpse of what the future holds, due to its low
latency rate.
“Huawei will keep supporting MTN through its challenges and
requirements, providing the most innovative product and solution for
MTN, bringing the ultimate experience to the subscribers,” the MD
said.He noted that the firm was leading the 5G rollout globally, despite
issues with the United States ban with more than 60 commercial
contracts and shipment of over 400,000 base stations.
Chairman, MTN Nigeria, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, said the 5G technology
would improve operations and provide efficiency for security equipment.
According to Ndukwe, all security concerns over the 5G network will be
taken on board when the roll out starts properly. His words, “I am happy
today that Nigeria is leading in demonstrating the 5G network. In due
course, rules of engagement would be provided and that will enable us
ensure that things are done in the way that is in line with the
aspirations and requirements of the country.
“5G has a lot of potentials. For instance, the technology will
provide efficiency for equipment like drones, and the possibilities are
unimaginable.”Following the successful demonstration in Abuja, the
5G-demo train moves to Calabar and Lagos. In addition to which 5G trials
will be run in four other cities across the country.
The 5G trial will run for three months utilising the trial spectrum
allocated to MTN by the NCC.The event had in attendance the Minister of
Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami; chairman of
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Sen. Olabiyi Durojaiye; and
the Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Prof. Garba Danbatta.
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