Huawei has revealed the roll out 5G technology in Myanmar, according to a company executive
4 May 2017
Only a year after the arrival of 4G in Myanmar, Chinese mobile technology company Huawei has revealed the roll out 5G technology could be on the horizon, according to a company executive.
Huawei is in the midst of testing its 5G wireless technology but will soon be ready to distribute 5G capable phones to the global market, which includes Myanmar, said David Harmon, Vice President of Huawei’s Global Public Affairs.
“Huawei produce electronic devices but now it is working on new technology innovations, especially 5G wireless technology,” Harmon told an audience at the Seed For the Future event in Shenzhen, China late last month.
“If we see the development of the 4G and 4.5 G network in Myanmar, we will decide to roll out 5G technology. We have had good results so far in the tests of our 5G network,” Harmon told Myanmar Business Today.
Huawei is watching the development of 3G and 4G in Myanmar and hopes to provide assistance in the rollout of 4G, he added.
5G or 5th generation wireless systems will be the next standard of telecommunication. It will enable faster data rates, higher latency, more connections, improved coverage and reduced drain on device batteries when compared to the current 4G standard.
Huawei is eying a 2020 roll out date for its 5G technology, which means data hungry locals will have a little wait before they can take advantage of 5G’s lightning fast speeds in Myanmar.
Recently, Huawei brought students from Thanlyin Technological University and the University of Computer Studies to company headquarters in China where they were provided with training on information and communication technologies and given the chance to learn about Chinese culture.
(Myanmar Business Today: http://www.mmbiztoday.com/arti