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Mobily customers to enjoy unparalleled 5G experience

This is the first experiment of its kind in the Middle East and Africa. Mobily has succeeded in the “Carrier Aggregation” process of the 5G network, in cooperation with Nokia.

Mobily has succeeded in the “Carrier Aggregation” process of the 5G network, in cooperation with Nokia, to reach a maximum download speed of 3.8 gigabits per second on the Standalone 5G network, which represents the fastest connection tested in the Middle East and North Africa.

This is the first experiment of its kind in the Middle East and Africa, where three frequencies get integrated within the medium-range spectral band with a width of 100 MHz for each band separately, with a total of 300 MHz. The experiment was conducted using Nokia AirScale base station products along with the Carrier Aggregation software package, and MediaTek 5G M80 modem that supports Release 16-ready.

As a result of this experiment, Mobily will be capable of adding 100MHz to its network, which will improve the experience of its 5G customers and pave the way for the process of merging more frequencies in the future.

Engineer Alaa Malki, Mobily Chief Technology Officer, said: “In cooperation with Nokia, frequencies have been integrated within the mid-range spectrum for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa to achieve the fastest connection tested on the 5G network in the region”.

Mikko Lavanti, Head of Mobile Networks at Nokia, MEA, said: “Together we have successfully demonstrated that 5G Carrier Aggregation plats a key role in improving 5G network coverage, capacity, and performance to meet the growing consumer and business demand for advanced mobile services. The trial is further strengthening the long-term relationship between Mobily and Nokia as well as improving the global ranking of Saudi Arabia and Mobily in providing distinctive 5G services”.