Nokia announced on Thursday that it has signed a deal with Ooredoo Qatar to modernize its core network to support standalone 5G, which in turn will boost the telco’s ability to deliver more advanced services.
Ericsson announced on Monday that it has signed an agreement with Zain Bahrain to supply RAN gear to the operator’s network capacity and enhance coverage of its 4G and 5G networks.
Digicel Tonga announced on Wednesday it has completes the first phase of its 5G rollout, with its network now covering about 30% of the population in Nuku’alofa.
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How do you make money from 5g?
Mobile service costs the same anohn tan’s you hve a lot more download speed. How is that profitable for tbs provider?
How do you make money from 5g?
Mobile service costs the same anohn tan’s you hve a lot more download speed. How is that profitable for tbs provider?