E& successfully aggregated multiple carriers across high-band and low-band over simplified architecture to reach the speed of 62 Gbps using sophisticated hardware and MU-MIMO algorithms.
E& UAE, the telecommunication arm of e&, has announced a groundbreaking achievement with the fastest aggregated 5G-Advanced Speed of 62 Gbps, making UAE residents the first to experience landmark speeds globally.
The provider successfully aggregated multiple carriers across high-band and low-band over simplified architecture, reaching a new record speed of 62 Gbps utilising cutting-edge hardware and sophisticated algorithms like MU-MIMO (multi-user, multiple input, multiple output). This achievement marks E& UAE’s collective efforts in driving progress to create a better tomorrow, transforming industries and stimulating creativity with no delay in this fast-paced information driven age.
Commenting on the achievement, Khalid Murshed, Chief Technology & Information Officer, E& UAE, said: We are thrilled to announce E& UAE’s achievement of the world’s fastest 5G-Advanced network speed. With the target of 10Giga nation, we are poised to unleash the boundless potential of technology, empower innovative services and applications that will transform the fabric of society and the economy.
The backbone of this endeavour lies in E& UAE’s advanced network, ensuring stable performance at every step. The company boasts one of the largest 5G-Advanced ready network. This is a testament to the company’s relentless investment in its network and technologies underscores its commitment to delivering premium digital services. Moving forward, E& UAE aims to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver seamless and personalised experiences to every customer. Moreover, AI technologies will spearhead intelligent energy-saving initiatives, driving environmental responsibility and technological excellence to new heights.
“By adopting the latest 5G-Advanced solutions, we are not only delivering unparalleled experiences to individuals and organisations today but also paving the way for ultra-high download speeds in the future, amplifying their overall experience,” Murshed added.