Tuesday, 15 March 2016

5G Network coming soon to replace 4G, maybe in Nigeria Too

Ahead of the 2020 fifth generation, 5G commercial launch, Chinese original equipment manufacturer, Huawei said it was seeking global partnership to build and expand the mobile industry ecosystem to become more resilient to and ensure the success of the latest technology.
According to the technology giant, as a driving force to lead 5G innovation , Huawei has continued to extend the global partnership initiatives with more than 20 carriers, including CMCC, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, NTT DOCOMO, Telefonica, TeliaSonera and Etisalat, and 10 industry partners, spanning continents in Asia, Europe, and North America.

At the just concluded Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain, in partnership with foremost tech firms, it showcased technologies such as 5G New Radio Access Technologies.
Huawei initiated 5G research project in 2009. In the following years, Huawei’s 5G team has been continuously contributing its exciting breakthroughs to the development of 5G industry, including the identification of future requirements, earliest field tests of air interface technologies, world’s first sub-6 GHz 5G prototype...

The era of 5G is the era of everything on mobile…

I only have one more thing to worry about. Nigeria is never among the first countries to enjoy these services.
- Android Marshmallow have been available in other countries for a while but look around in Nigeria, nothing. The only OTA Upgrades we get causes lots of crashes.

- even some African countries are now enjoying 4G but here in Nigeria, no show.

Makes me want to cry at times, why must we always be first from the bottom in terms of reviving tech stuffs?

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