Ooredoo has announced a new network milestone, with 22 5G network towers now live, covering an area from West Bay to Hamad International Airport. Thanks to “momentous effort” from the company, some of Qatar’s busiest areas are now 5G-ready, meaning more people will be able to access the life changing network technology when devices become available.

The latest network tower updates include areas such as the Pearl, Hamad International Airport, West Bay, and Rawdah, among others. Ooredoo Qatar CEO Waleed al-Sayed said: “At our world-first 5G launch in May, we promised that 100 5G sites would be ready in three months and we are working hard to fulfil this.

“We understand the potential of 5G and want to ensure Qatar is the first country to truly benefit from its network technology, which is why we are investing so heavily in the roll-out. With our state-of-the-art 5G network now available in some of Qatar’s most populated areas, it will vastly improve signal strength for both 5G users, and other networks (such as 4G) when devices are available.”

To demonstrate the amazing power of Ooredoo 5G to its customers, the company recently built a high-tech Virtual Reality simulated football environment in one of the World Cup fan zones in Khalifa stadium.The VR football environment is available to enjoy for free at Gate 2, Level 1 of Khalifa Stadium until 14 July, and the experience runs solely and seamlessly on Ooredoo 5G.

Reaching 22 5G network towers is the latest milestone for Ooredoo’s Supernet network. In May, Ooredoo announced it was the first operator in the world to launch a 5G network commercially in the 3.5GHz spectrum band, and the company has since gone on to roll-out the network to Katara Cultural Village, where a live speed test reached an impressive 2.51 Gbps with an extremely high throughput and low latency.

As well as speed and reliability, Ooredoo’s 5G network roll-out will have a hugely positive impact on many business sectors and organisations in Qatar. Most noticeably, Ooredoo 5G will lead to the rise of Internet of Things applications in Qatar such as smart cars, VR, AR, and drones.

Due to worldwide manufacturing limitations, Ooredoo’s 5G Supernet network is not yet accessible by smartphones, however, the company has stated that it is working to rapidly roll-out its state-of-the-art network so that consumers and businesses across Qatar can instantly benefit as soon as compatible devices are made available.

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