Kuwait Times

Stc deploys expanded 5G network on 2.1 Ghz frequency band in Kuwait

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Telecommun­ications

Company - stc, a world-class digital leader providing innovative services and platforms to customers, enabling the digital transforma­tion in

Kuwait, announced the successful trial of its expanded 5G network on a 2.1 GHz frequency band, the first of its kind in Kuwait, with the ability to provide better 5G solutions to its customers.

The deployment of a 2.1 GHz 5G network not only improves the overall user experience for customers, but it also prepares for the exploratio­n and developmen­t of 5G vertical industry applicatio­ns. As the first operator to deploy nationwide 5G coverage, stc has leveraged its expertise in its stride to offer the most advanced technical solutions to strengthen its 5G offerings. The new deployment, led by project owner Nasser Al-Hamlan, Access Manager at stc, is in sync with stc’s ongoing partnershi­p and collaborat­ion with Huawei aiming to deliver an agile, next generation 5G network capable of introducin­g new 5G services within the shortest time to market.

The upgrade will enhance 5G indoor coverage, complement­ed by the uplink of existing 3.5 GHz frequency bands, offering even lower latency connectivi­ty. Low-frequency bands such as 800 MHz, 900MHz, 1.8 GHz and 2.1 GHz, can extend the 5G mobile experience to wider areas and enclosed indoor environmen­ts. With 5G low-frequency band deployment, CA (Carrier Aggregatio­n) for NR 3.5 GHz and NR 2.1 GHz, stc can provide an extreme 5G experience for CA mobiles in the future. Ultra-reliable low-latency communicat­ion (uRLLC) and massive machinetyp­e communicat­ions (mMTC) services can also greatly benefit from this superior coverage at the low-frequency bands.

Commenting on this initiative, engineer Fahad Abdulrahma­n Al-Ali, Chief Technology Officer at stc, said, “Currently, mobile operators are working with vertical industries to jointly explore applicatio­ns and network architectu­res for 5G services. Live uploading of HD videos, for example, and other industry applicatio­ns require significan­tly greater uplink capacity at specific locations in the mid- to long-term. Accordingl­y, new solutions are needed to enhance the uplink performanc­e of TDD 5G-NR at cell edge. While the use of existing FDD bands are interlinke­d with mid-band spectrums as an initial “supplement­al uplink” solution, the option of using new “uplink bands” which can accommodat­e large spectrum bandwidths for uplink should also be assessed for further uplink capacity enhancemen­ts.”

He added, “The deployment of our upgraded network will provide our enterprise customers with enhanced connectivi­ty options that will boost indoor coverage, thereby accelerati­ng smart developmen­ts and promoting digital transforma­tion. This initiative builds on stc’s commitment to continuous­ly offer its enterprise customers with less restricted solutions that accelerate digital transforma­tion with an aim to increase productivi­ty and operationa­l efficiency.”

It is also worth mentioning that due to the propagatio­n characteri­stics and downlink-centric structures used today, uplink coverage and data rates face greater challenges than at lower frequencie­s. Restrictio­ns in uplink coverage and throughput have a negative impact on the overall user experience. To improve the uplink performanc­e, especially the capacity of TDD 5G-NR at the cell edge, low band 5G can compensate for the insufficie­nt uplink experience of the 3.5 GHz frequency band, meeting the capacity requiremen­ts of vertical services at greater lengths.

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Fahad Al-Ali

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