5g kenya

Kenya’s telecommunication industry regulator, the Communication Authority (CA) said on Monday that it will roll out its 5G network on a pilot basis this year.

Matano Ndaro, the director of licensing, compliance, and standards at the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), told journalists in Nairobi during the launch of the vivo V23 Series that the regulator has developed a roadmap that outlines strategies to facilitate the deployment of 5G technology.

“We are now set to hold a validation workshop in the next one month to discuss the comments received. Once we adopt the input from the stakeholders, we shall establish a national 5G forum and allocate pilot frequencies,” Ndaro said when the Chinese smartphone maker Vivo launched its 5G enabled device in the Kenyan market.

Ndaro revealed that the east African nation will begin to authorize the first 5G pilot projects this year and thereafter release the requisite frequency bands and subsequently issue 5G commercial licenses, saying that Kenya’s telecom operators have already begun the process of deploying the 5G infrastructure across the country.

The communications regulator will facilitate the deployment of the technology, enabling the country to derive maximum benefits from the new frontier, according to Ndaro.

Ndaro added that the deployment of 5G, which offers extremely fast download and upload speeds, presents a myriad of opportunities for all sectors of the economy.

According to the CA, the 3G/4G coverage now covers 96.3 percent of the country’s population and 56.3 percent of the Kenyan landmass.

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