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Tunisian Telecommunications Minister Mohamed Fadhel Kraiem said 5G services are expected to launch
in Tunisia in 2022, according to AFP.
Mohamed Fadhel Kraiem said that the launch of 5G services will only be possible in 2022, as the technical specifications of the service will not be finalized until the second half of 2021, after which service providers will need to pilot
before offering commercial services.
The minister noted that such a timeline was based on the results
of a study prepared by an international research firm for the Instant Nationale des Telecommunications (INT).
Agence Nationale Frequences (ANF) has previously estimated that 5G services could be commercialized
in 2023 based on consultations on spectrum allocations for 24.
25GHz-27.
5GHz, 37GHz-43.
5, 45.
5GHz-47GHz, 47.
2GHz-48.
2GHz and 66GHz-71GHz.
Mobile operators are most interested in the 26GHz spectrum for 5G services, but it noted that 5G phones are not expected to be available
in Tunisia until 2023, the national frequency agency said.
Tunisian Telecommunications Minister Mohamed Fadhel Kraiem said 5G services are expected to launch
in Tunisia in 2022, according to AFP.
Mohamed Fadhel Kraiem said that the launch of 5G services will only be possible in 2022, as the technical specifications of the service will not be finalized until the second half of 2021, after which service providers will need to pilot
before offering commercial services.
The minister noted that such a timeline was based on the results
of a study prepared by an international research firm for the Instant Nationale des Telecommunications (INT).
Agence Nationale Frequences (ANF) has previously estimated that 5G services could be commercialized
in 2023 based on consultations on spectrum allocations for 24.
25GHz-27.
5GHz, 37GHz-43.
5, 45.
5GHz-47GHz, 47.
2GHz-48.
2GHz and 66GHz-71GHz.
Mobile operators are most interested in the 26GHz spectrum for 5G services, but it noted that 5G phones are not expected to be available
in Tunisia until 2023, the national frequency agency said.