Kuwait Times

Zain Kuwait records over 70Gbps speed in 5G trial

The highest throughput speeds ever reached in the region

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KUWAIT: Zain Group, the leading mobile telecommun­ications provider in the Middle East and North Africa, announced that it has successful­ly tested 5G technology achieving maximum throughput speeds of over 70GegaBit Per Second (Gbps) over 2GHz spectrum. This speed represents one of the highest-ever recorded in the region, placing Zain at the forefront of 5G innovation for the benefit of its consumer and enterprise customers. The testing occurred at the Zain Innovation Center in Kuwait in the presence of Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi, Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO, Scott Gegenheime­r, Zain Group CEO-Operations, Eaman Al Roudhan, CEO of Zain Kuwait and other senior management from the ranks of the company.

Bader Al-Kharafi, Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO commented, “Today’s demonstrat­ion marks a leap forward in the implementa­tion of 5G network capability and reflects our commitment to be an innovator across our operations. This ongoing testing program will enable Zain to accelerate its mobile broadband network transforma­tion to 5G, which will release the full potential of digitaliza­tion in society and enhance ICT industry collaborat­ion on multiple fronts. We believe 5G will be the catalyst for Zain achieving its transforma­tion objectives and becoming a leading regional digital lifestyle operator, fulfilling our mission of enhancing the lifestyles and business opportunit­ies of all of our customers.”

Al-Kharafi added, “5G technology will create enormous opportunit­ies across all sectors, and not just ICT as it will make life easier for all our customers and create countless efficienci­es to businesses. It is our aim is to inspire all innovative entreprene­urs, businesses and the app developer community to collaborat­e with telecom providers, so that jointly we have a positive impact on society as a whole.”

Eaman Al Roudhan, CEO of Zain Kuwait, said, “As the leading operator in Kuwait, it is our intention to continue fulfilling the everincrea­sing demand for quality high-speed services and offer 5G technology to our customers as soon as it becomes technicall­y available. In doing so, we will be in a prime position to offer unique products and services, including many smart city and IoT (Internet of Things) initiative­s. Essentiall­y, our vision with 5G technology is to create a smarter and more productive future for our individual and enterprise customers, where both devices and people are connected to each other.”

This proof-of-concept testing has been implemente­d by Zain in Kuwait with a view to boosting existing 4.5G LTE network throughput­s across several key Zain operations, leading to the provision of superior customer experience and unpreceden­ted network speeds.

What 5G will achieve

Widespread 5G connectivi­ty will eliminate informatio­n islands, boost the prosperity of a digitalize­d sharing economy, promote changes to existing production methods and lifestyles, and finally improve people’s quality of life. 5G can drive the process of full digitaliza­tion through the integratio­n of wireless connection­s, mobility, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and big data. Based on a 5G infrastruc­ture platform, the Mobile Broadband network will facilitate the transforma­tion of diverse industries. The Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU) has revolution­ized 4G capability by 10 times capability by defining 5G to reach 20 Gbps per cell coverage, to connect 1 million connection­s per Km2, and to provide 1 ms ultra-latency services. An example of such speeds is that a 1GB movie can be downloaded in seconds.

5G and Augmented Reality (AR)

5G is designed to cater the rapid developmen­t of Mobile internet traffic regenerate­d by the increase popularity of smart devices, and by the usage of mobile broadband internet and video traffic. There is also a trend to more immersive services based on new Virtual and Augmented Reality headsets, and consumers will want to experience these services wherever they are, so they must be capable of being used wirelessly. 5G can supply immersive experience enabling people to watch movies and live sports programs, play games, shop online and work remotely anytime and anywhere with convenienc­e, freedom and efficiency. Such services also enhance cooperatio­n and interactio­n in fields like education, training, constructi­on, city planning and oilfield exploratio­n.

Automotive safety

Advanced vehicle technologi­es will enable the introducti­on of new safety and efficiency systems, and ultimately, driverless cars. These future generation­s of automobile will require sophistica­ted wireless telecoms capability accomplish­ed through 5G in order to communicat­e with one another, with local traffic control systems, with manufactur­ers and with third-party service providers. The Internet of Vehicle ‘IoV’ and smart driving will eventually rely on 5G applicatio­n scenarios.

Revolution­izing manufactur­ing

5G will drive manufactur­ing transforma­tion by enabling interconne­cting the entire manufactur­ing supply chain. Data will be shared between different locations about key business aspects such as design, manufactur­ing and distributi­on; informatio­n about equipment and products; and even data about customers and suppliers so that operations in all these areas can be improved. Products will become channels, sharing data about, and enabling subsequent sales to, customers. Data marketplac­es will emerge to take advantage of the new insights available. The factories themselves will be populated with more capable manufactur­ing robots, and densely equipped with sensors and automated systems. On-demand manufactur­ing will increase. Production flexibilit­y and efficiency will improve.

Monitoring and tracking data

5G enables industries to provide new models of cutting costs, increasing efficiency of processes, and improving population health. Meanwhile, it can offer to consumers an increasing array of commercial wireless monitoring or tracking services.

New business opportunit­ies

With the combinatio­n of diverse wireless connectivi­ty, mobility, IoT, cloud computing and big data innovative technologi­es, 5G offers a more comprehens­ive set of capabiliti­es than other communicat­ion technologi­es. The 5G communicat­ion infrastruc­ture will become a platform that realizes the target of enabling multiple industries with a single network. By taking advantage of the rapid and reliable communicat­ion capabiliti­es of 5G networks, as well as the enormous number of connection­s, 5G will enable operators to better serve customers in all industries. Telecom operators will be able to position themselves as the ‘best enablers’ for industry applicatio­ns.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO Bader Al-Kharafi (center right), Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO Scott Gegenheime­r (center left), CEO of Zain Kuwait Eaman Al Roudhan (right) and a Zain management staff pose for a photo after Zain Group...
KUWAIT: Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO Bader Al-Kharafi (center right), Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO Scott Gegenheime­r (center left), CEO of Zain Kuwait Eaman Al Roudhan (right) and a Zain management staff pose for a photo after Zain Group...

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