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Ooredoo Kuwait demonstrates unprecedented 5G mmWave speeds

08/02/2024
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Ooredoo Kuwait demonstrates unprecedented 5G mmWave speeds
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Ooredoo Kuwait has completed 5G mmWave technology testing in collaboration with the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA).

The initial trials, which focused on Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and diverse use cases, demonstrated unprecedented speeds through Millimeter Wave technology.

These trials seamlessly complement the infrastructure of the advanced 5.5G network, facilitating record-speed data transfer in a live working environment. The trials, showcasing low latency and high capacity, position Ooredoo to deliver new services and connectivity for both residential and business customers.

The new technology, ensuring smooth and responsive performance in applications such as online gaming, video conferencing, and virtual reality, highlights its potential for Ultra Low Latency Connectivity (uRLLC) and Massive Machine-Type Communication (mMTC).

Ooredoo plans to revolutionise home and business connectivity with FWA powered by 5G mmWave technology, delivering high-speed and SuperFast internet to underserved areas and empowering users with reliable connectivity options.

The company plans to conduct tests utilising 5G mmWave technology in Port Automation, facilitating real-time communication among autonomous vehicles, drones, and control systems. Furthermore, Ooredoo plans to redefine stadium connectivity, offering immersive fan experiences through augmented reality and ultra-high-definition live broadcasting.

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