The Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) says it is ready to implement and launch the much-touted 5G network set to increase connectivity speed in Namibia.
This comes after MTC was granted the 800MHz spectrum to enable it to roll out the 5G in October. MTC Chief Executive Officer Licky Erastus said they are still pondering on a date upon which 5G can be launched, with next year likely, adding that it will first be done at one site in Windhoek before it is rolled out in other places.
“5G is a technology that is consolidated with all other network components making it cheaper as it is a single instrument, whereas with the 2G, 3G and 4G, we were required to have an operating system for each network even though all at one tower. But this is something different with the latest technology,” he said.
“Therefore, as ready as we are, we may only be delayed by the procurement of the equipment considering that it is the festive season, and also that we just recently received the spectrum. However, we are committed to continuous investment in our technology by modernising our core processors which are the hub of our operations, to make sure that it matches the current realities and further keep up with future trends.”
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has granted three 5G licences through the sale of spectrum in the 700MHz and 800MHz bands in an auction that generated around N$28 million. The licences are valid for 10 years and can be renewed for a similar period.
Licensees are required to offer 4G and 5G mobile services with a downlink data speed of at least 20Mbps, meeting quality of service standards. In a bid to enhance universal access, CRAN has mandated winning bidders to extend 4G coverage to over 80% of the country. Currently, MTC provides 70% of the country with 4G networks.
In addition, MTC provides 98% countrywide network coverage from 1,014 towers, including 1,187km of fibre.
Telecom Namibia and Loc8 Mobile were also awarded the 5G spectrum.