etisalat by e& launches white paper on UAE’s transition to 5G-Advanced and its commitment to global standards
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Etisalat by e& today launched a white paper on the rapid development of 5G networks, which represent the next frontier in wireless communication technology in the UAE..
The white paper highlights etised by my&China’s role in the country’s transition to 5G-Advanced and its commitment to global standards. It outlines the company’s milestones, such as the launch of 5G NSA in 2019 and the subsequent announcement of the readiness of 5G SA in 2021, demonstrating its proactive approach in adopting advanced technologies.
etisalat by e& is committed to advancing connectivity, with achievements such as Voice over New Radio (VONR) and network slicing. The company has expanded into 5G SA for fixed wireless access (FWA) and smartphones, with the goal of providing fast, reliable and high-quality connectivity to consumers and businesses.
Khalid Murshed, chief information and technology officer, etisalat by e&saying,
“We are proud to launch our white paper outlining our commitment to technological excellence and leadership in advancing 5G technology in the UAE. “It reflects our proactive approach to the adoption of advanced technologies and our dedication to pioneering innovation.”
etisalat by e&The recent demonstration of the fastest 5G SA speed of 13.2 Gbps during GITEX 2023 helps position the UAE as a global leader in mobile speed. The whitepaper also addresses etisalat by e’s strategic initiatives for sustainability, particularly in energy efficiency to accommodate the predicted 10-fold traffic growth.
The 18-page document also sheds light on etisalat by e&offerings for both consumers and businesses, demonstrating the company’s dedication to evolve with global technology standards and prepare for the next phase of connectivity through 5G-Advanced implementation aligned with the Third Generation Partnership Project standards (3GPP). 3GPP is a global collaboration developing standards for mobile telecommunications, including 5G technology.
News source: Emirates News Agency
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