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Huawei, MTC in first 4.5G trial in Africa

Kayode OladeindebyKayode Oladeinde
22/04/2016
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Huawei and MTC, Namibia’s largest operator, have announced the commercial use of LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) network in Namibia, and inaugurated the first 4.5G trial in Africa.

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At the inauguration attended by Dr. Hage Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia, Mr. Tjekero Tweya, Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Mr. Liu Huabo, the Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Namibia, and around 100 others guests, a speed test showed the peak download speed of LTE-A network reached 300Mbps, and 4.5G network reached 1Gbps.[quote font_size=”22″ font_style=”italic” align=”right” bgcolor=”#” color=”#” bcolor=”#” arrow=”yes”]Huawei also emphasised that 4.5G has much better performance in terms of bandwidth, network capacity, and network latency, compared with 4G. The technology will allow for speeds of up to 1 Gbps over mobile and latency of less than 10 milliseconds. 4.5G will better aid the development of Internet of Things, supporting up to 100,000 connections per cell.[/quote]

“MTC and Huawei have been working together as strategic partners for a very long time, providing the best telecom network services to consumers in Namibia, “Miguel Gereldes, CEO of MTC said during his presentation.

According to him, “Our cooperation in the innovative LTE-A and 4.5G technologies is a milestone of our strategic relation, and it also marks the beginning of Gigabit society where consumers could enjoy faster and better mobile broadband experience, and the mobile broadband network with high speed, low latency, and big capacity enables the development of virtual reality, 4K high resolution video, internet of things, and many others new business opportunities. The Digital economy will be boosted by all these new businesses.”

For Wallace Yin, Managing Director of Huawei Namibia, “4.5G is the natural evolution of 4G and necessary transition to the 5G.Huawei came up with the comprehensive concept of 4.5G in 2014, and already became the major player in 4.5G R&D and deployment with 20 commercial and trial 4.5G networks deployed around the world.”

He says that “as a strategic partner,Huawei will continue to work closely with MTC to provide faster and better broadband network to Namibia. As an ICT advisor to many governments around the world, we also look forward to sharing our global expertise and solutions with the government of Namibia, in order to promote ICT development and boost digital economy here. “

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Huawei also emphasised that 4.5G has much better performance in terms of bandwidth, network capacity, and network latency, compared with 4G. The technology will allow for speeds of up to 1 Gbps over mobile and latency of less than 10 milliseconds. 4.5G will better aid the development of Internet of Things, supporting up to 100,000 connections per cell.

“I am happy that this new technology will complement the Harambee Plan, and I am looking forward to the introduction of the new technology,” says President Hage Geingob, following the launch.

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