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The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it expects all residential areas in the country to be covered
by 5G wireless networks by the end of 2025.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it expects all residential areas in the country to be covered
by 5G wireless networks by the end of 2025.
The Emirates Telecom Regulatory Authority recently allocated 24.
25GHz-27.
5GHz millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum to cellular operators Etisalat and Du to complement existing 3.
5GHz 5G services
.
Tariq Al-Awadi, Executive Director, Spectrum Department, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, said: "The introduction of such frequencies will improve the country's position in telecommunications-related indicators and provide the necessary resources
for international mobile communication applications.
”
These frequencies will allow operators and device manufacturers to experiment with additional features
offered by 5G technology compared to previously allocated frequency bands.
These frequencies in millimeter wave range between 24.
25-27.
5 GHz, and the UAE was the first country
in the Middle East and North Africa to allocate frequencies in this range.
Higher band frequencies of 1GHz will be allocated this month, with the second batch available in the third quarter of 2021
.
With this move, the Telecom Regulatory Authority hopes to achieve 5G coverage
in all residential areas in the UAE by 2025.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it expects all residential areas in the country to be covered
by 5G wireless networks by the end of 2025.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it expects all residential areas in the country to be covered
by 5G wireless networks by the end of 2025.
The Emirates Telecom Regulatory Authority recently allocated 24.
25GHz-27.
5GHz millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum to cellular operators Etisalat and Du to complement existing 3.
5GHz 5G services
.
Tariq Al-Awadi, Executive Director, Spectrum Department, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, said: "The introduction of such frequencies will improve the country's position in telecommunications-related indicators and provide the necessary resources
for international mobile communication applications.
”
These frequencies will allow operators and device manufacturers to experiment with additional features
offered by 5G technology compared to previously allocated frequency bands.
These frequencies in millimeter wave range between 24.
25-27.
5 GHz, and the UAE was the first country
in the Middle East and North Africa to allocate frequencies in this range.
Higher band frequencies of 1GHz will be allocated this month, with the second batch available in the third quarter of 2021
.
With this move, the Telecom Regulatory Authority hopes to achieve 5G coverage
in all residential areas in the UAE by 2025.