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REGION-WIDE 5G ROLL-OUT HAS SOME WAY TO GO

▶ Ericsson says GCC countries are exploring the network and some of them are at a very advanced stage

- ALKESH SHARMA

Swedish telecommun­ications company Ericsson, which is working with UAE telecom operators du and Etisalat and Kuwait’s Zain Group in the Arabian Gulf, says it is too early for a region-wide roll-out of the 5G network.

The fifth generation of cellular mobile communicat­ions is poised to include rapid data transfer rate, energy saving, cost reduction and widespread device connectivi­ty through Internet of Things.

“Deployment of 5G purely depends on the use-case and telecom operators. I believe it’s too early to do a countrywid­e rollout, it doesn’t make business sense,” said Wojciech Bajda, president of Ericsson in Gulf countries.

“But on the other hand, if you look at the US market, operators like Verizon and AT&T are rolling out 5G nationally. But they are targeting very specific use-case, which is fixed wireless access that means replacemen­t of fibre.”

The 5G technology will enable digitalisa­tion of 10 industries in particular – agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, energy and utilities, public safety, health care, public transport, media and entertainm­ent, automotive, financial services and retail – Ericsson said in a study.

The company also added that telecom operators in the UAE stand to gain an additional $3.3 billion (Dh12.1bn) in revenues by 2026, with manufactur­ing presenting the biggest opportunit­y.

Mr Bajda said that all Gulf countries are exploring 5G and some of them are at a very advanced stage to get the spectrum.

“Saudi Arabia is very advanced… the government has already confirmed that they are getting the spectrum for free. This is to encourage the operators to spend money on rolling out the network.”

“However, in the Gulf, there is no commercial usage [of 5G] yet. Many of them [telcos] are also talking about fixed wireless access, the same like the US.”

The telecom sector in the region is anticipate­d to evolve in the coming years. By 2023, 90 per cent of telecom subscripti­ons are expected to be for mobile broadband and there will be an 11-time increase in mobile data traffic in the region, according to Ericsson.

Main driving factors behind this shift is a young and growing population with increasing digital skills, as well as more affordable smartphone­s.

Mr Bajda said that 5G will trigger more opportunit­ies in the region.

“We have to understand that 5G is not only about a new radio set, it requires modernisat­ion of the core network, backup and transmissi­on,” he said. “It will activate innovation not only in telecom but in various other areas such as transport, operating systems and security.”

Mr Bajda, who declined to share regional revenue details, said they are getting new business in the region and forecast solid growth in the coming months.

Ericsson considers the UAE its leading market for business in the region.

“GCC is an advanced market with many opportunit­ies. ARPU (average revenue per user) from the mobile user is around $30 to 35 per month whereas in some countries of Middle East and Africa it is less than $5,” said Mr Bajda.

“The region is quite dynamic and each market is at a different stage with regard to their network preparedne­ss and evolution. We can compare GCC nations with places like Western Europe, Japan and the US when it comes to advancemen­t in ICT.”

In the GCC, excluding Saudi Arabia, Ericsson is working with around 30 to 40 operators assisting them in various aspects of the network and digital transforma­tion agendas.

We have to understand that 5G is not only about a new radio set, it requires modernisat­ion of the core network WOJCIECH BAJDA Ericsson president in the Gulf

 ?? Ericsson ?? Wojciech Bajda said that with the adoption of 5G, the UAE stands to gain an additional $3.3bn in revenues by 2026
Ericsson Wojciech Bajda said that with the adoption of 5G, the UAE stands to gain an additional $3.3bn in revenues by 2026

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