Kuwait’s Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) introduced Monday new frequencies to prepare for the rollout of the 5G-Advanced network, which provides the world’s most sophisticated communications services.
During an event to introduce and try the new frequencies, CITRA Acting Chairman Abdullah Al-Ajmi unveiled that Kuwait will phase out 3G services by June 2025 and redirect resources to enhance and expand 4G and 5G services.
He added that the 5G-A technology will bolster the country’s leadership in adopting the latest technologies.
This represents a significant leap in supporting digital services and applications, as well as in the continuous improvement of users’ experience with mobile communication network services, Al-Ajmi clarified.
The CITRA official explained that this cutting-edge technology will increase the capacity of mobile communication networks, allowing more 5G subscribers to enjoy high-quality services.
He noted that this step will also pave the way for th
e adoption of modern applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, 3D video, and cloud services.
Al-Ajmi highlighted that these advancements will cater to the needs and applications of smart cities, enabling ultra-high-speed data transfer at rates of up to 10 gigabits per second in future projects.
This will benefit various sectors, including government, industry, commerce, and individual users, he said.
Al-Ajmi concluded by inviting users to experience the 5G-A technology starting today for three days at the Al-Hamra Tower shopping center, near Gate 5.
Source: Kuwait News Agency