MTN Nigeria Sunday evening commenced commercial 5G launch in Lagos, with the Chief Executive Officer, MTN, Karl Toriola disclosing that the national launch will kick off in Abuja soon.
Toriola who made the promise after experimenting capabilities of the network to the public in Lagos on Saturday, said MTN has switched on the network in six geo-political zones with about 223 sites which are being accelerated.
MTN is targeting about seven cities including Lagos, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Abuja, Maiduguri, Kano and Owerri.
Toriola said the same vigour MTN deployed in 2G, 4G and 4G networks is what will be applied in the 5G technology to make it massively accessible to majority of users, particularly in major urban cities in the coming weeks and months.
Though MTN will make decisive investments in the roll out of 5G in Nigeria, he said, 4G will still be the company’s bread and butter and investments, deployments for both networks would be done simultaneously.
He lamented the challenges of getting the foreign exchange to import necessary facilities to fasttrack deployment of networks including 5G, but noted that as a Nigerian company, persevering to surmount the challenges is part of the prices to pay to get the country back on the right economic footing.
Also the Chief Marketing Officer, Adia Sowho while presenting the capabilities of 5G said that the network will not only help MTN to connect, create, collaborate, and compete in ways never imagined, it will also help users realise full potentials of the internet revolution and enjoy communication and interactions spectacularly.
“Every major technological evolution redefines what is possible – changing the way we live and the way we connect. If 4G helped you to communicate with people, 5G will help you feel them closer. The possibilities of 5G are in such a way we have not even begun to imagine.”
Earlier, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC Prof Umar Danbatta commended MTN for its pioneering role in the 5G deployment in Nigeria, promising that the commission will continue to provide enabling environment for businesses like MTN which correctly interprets government policies of engendering growth in different sectors.
Danbatta said the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, the efforts of Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof Isa Pantami and the regulatory prowess of the NCC gave rise to the feat MTN has achieved in being the first to deploy 5G in Nigeria.
He however promised that the commission will monitor the efficiency of MTN’s 5G activities and will not fail to caution, where the right practices are being derailed.
MTN and another telco MAFAB communications won the license to deploy 5G in Nigeria in December 2021 and were given August 24th deadline to deploy services. MTN switched on test services on the deadline and yesterday launched Commercial services in Lagos
The 5G spectrum holds a promising future for technology in Nigeria, and is projected to contribute $2.2 trillion to the global economy by 2034, according to a 2020 GSMA Intelligence report titled “The Mobile Economy.”
It is the 5th generation of cellular network technology designed to offer faster speeds per user and can easily handle more connections.
Because of this increased capacity, it is up to 100 times faster than 4G, meaning faster connectivity. It has low latency and greater bandwidth.
Therefore, real time high quality communications and experiences can be achieved making downloading movies possible in seconds, for instance.
This real time capacity is why it can be deployed for e-health, connected vehicles and traffic systems, smart home appliances, advanced mobile cloud gaming, workplace safety among others.
With reports by Vanguard