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Nigeria emerges first in W/Africa to launch 5G trial

- By Zakariyya Adaramola & Clement A. Oloyede

Nigeria has become the first country in West Africa to trial 5G technology and applicatio­ns.

Daily Trust reports that the trial is the result of a strong collaborat­ion between the Ministry of Communicat­ions Technology and Digital Economy, the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), MTN, Huawei, ZTE and Ericsson.

This immersive demo and experience will travel across three Nigerian cities to showcase the capabiliti­es of 5G and its potential to enable economic growth, and social inclusion, the chairman of MTN board of directors, Engr Ernest Ndukwe said in the demo ceremony of the new technology in Abuja yesterday

Speaking shortly after taking a tour of the exhibition booths, Dr. Pantami underlined the potential of 5G for sustainabl­e growth.

“I believe as long as we are able to handle the potential challenges, the deployment of 5G is very critical to our economy, because of so many advantages of 5G, the issue of latency, speed and many more,” he said.

Dr. Pantami said on the instructio­n of President Muhammadu Buhari, he has signed a draft Executive Order declaring telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture ‘critical national infrastruc­ture’, and is being reviewed at the Office of the Attorney-General Federation.

He said the Order is a shortterm measure as Buhari has directed for a proper legislatio­n to address threats to telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture.

The Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria, Ferdi Moolman said “Pushing boundaries is easier when your aspiration­s are supported by likeminded people. We are here today because of the support and guidance of the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy and the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission who provided the trial spectrum used for this.

“Also key to this achievemen­t are our equipment vendors who shared our vision, and whose capabiliti­es were brought to bear in making the 5G trials across the country a reality.”

Chief Operating Officer, MTN Nigeria, Mazen Mroue said “In collaborat­ion with our technical partners and the support of the of the

Federal Government, we are proudly putting Nigeria on the 5G technology map.”

In addition to the bandwidth increase for seamless video streaming or the next social applicatio­n playground, 5G technology supports real-time, ultra-reliable communicat­ion between massive numbers of devices, Mroue said.

“5G offers tremendous benefits in terms of speed, latency (less delay), efficiency and security. This pilot offers a unique opportunit­y for us to explore use-cases and applicatio­ns in Nigeria, and we are excited about its potential for our country and our company,” noted Mohammed Rufai, Chief Technical officer, MTN Nigeria.

With the success in Abuja, the 5G-demo train will move to Calabar and Lagos. The 5G trials will run in four other cities and will last for three months utilizing trial spectrum allocated to MTN by the NCC.

 ??  ?? From left: Executive Chairman, MTN Nigeria; Dr Ernest Ndukwe, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission; Prof Umar Danbata, and Honorable Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy; Dr Issa Pantami , Board Chairman, Nigeria Communicat­ions Commission; Senator Olabiyi Durojaye and Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria; Ferdinand Moolman at the official demo of the 5th Generation of Cellular Network (5G) yesterday in Abuja.
From left: Executive Chairman, MTN Nigeria; Dr Ernest Ndukwe, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission; Prof Umar Danbata, and Honorable Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy; Dr Issa Pantami , Board Chairman, Nigeria Communicat­ions Commission; Senator Olabiyi Durojaye and Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria; Ferdinand Moolman at the official demo of the 5th Generation of Cellular Network (5G) yesterday in Abuja.

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