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The ‘5G-Advanced’ Project Achieves 10 Gbps Speeds Using 6 GHz Spectrum

The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced the successful completion of the second phase of its “5G-Advanced” trials project. The project tested the capabilities of 5G technology using a wide range of 6 GHz spectrum, achieving speeds of up to 10 Gbps.

The trial was conducted in collaboration with local telecom service providers Emirates Telecommunications Group Company (e&) and Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du). The primary objective of the trial was to unlock the full speed potential of 5G in the 6 GHz frequency range, utilizing 400 megahertz of bandwidth. Additionally, the project aimed to assess the improvements in user experience that this band could offer in the UAE.

The significance of the 6 GHz frequency band lies in its ability to support advanced applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT). By reaching speeds of 10 Gbps, the UAE becomes the first country to achieve this milestone at both regional and global levels. The regulator believes that this technology will pave the way for widespread adoption of IoT and other advanced 5G use cases.

Majed Sultan al-Mesmar, TDRA’s general director, highlighted the importance of this trial in advancing telecommunications services and preparing for future innovations. The increasing number of internet users and rapid scientific advancements necessitate higher speeds to meet the demands of emerging technologies like metaverse applications. Achieving a speed of 10 Gbps sets the stage for faster data transfer, high-quality streaming, and seamless cloud services. Furthermore, the trial will enhance the IoT by providing the necessary infrastructure to support multiple connected devices while ensuring reliable connectivity.

The completion of the second phase of the “5G-Advanced” trials project is a significant achievement for the UAE’s telecommunications industry. The successful utilization of 6 GHz spectrum to attain speeds of 10 Gbps demonstrates the country’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements in the global 5G landscape.

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