Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company is investing heavily in the fifth generation technology
- By Salama Al Shamsi.
Dubai, February 27 / WAM / Fahd Al-Hassawi, CEO of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, confirmed that the company has been keen, during the year 2021 and over the past few years, to make large investments in the field of fifth generation technology and the use cases based on it.. indicating that these investments are It has resulted in expanded coverage to now cover more than 90 per cent of the population.
Al-Hasawi confirmed, in a statement to the Emirates News Agency, WAM, that the company has succeeded in establishing strategic partnerships with many companies and institutions across the government and private sectors to harness the potential of fifth generation technology and employ it in improving business models and the efficiency of operational processes, as well as making the most of its applications and features. It offers such as fast connection speeds and low latency.
In 2022, we will continue our efforts to spread and expand the coverage of the fifth generation network throughout the UAE and provide the best possible coverage to our customers, in addition to moving forward in implementing our strategy aimed at exploring and developing more new use cases based on fifth generation technology and transforming them. to tangible applications and services for our individual and institutional customers.
He referred to the launch of the home calling service supported by the fifth generation technology, which is considered an innovative solution to provide a home broadband connection and internet based on the fifth generation technology and is considered a complement to the fixed telephone broadband service, which is provided via traditional optical fibers. He pointed out that as soon as the launch Official service Customers will be able to get a home wireless router that supports the fifth generation technology from "du" to enjoy amazing communication experiences in their homes.
Al-Hasawi said that with the company's continued efforts to build and expand its fifth-generation network across the country, and thanks to its strategic partnerships, we now have more experience in how to operate services based on the fifth-generation network and enable its customers to benefit from it.
We expect that our expertise in this field will enhance our ability to provide more advanced products, solutions and services to companies and industrial sectors that will help them meet their requirements in the new digital age.