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Philippines to become one of first to roll out 5G in 2019
The race to 5G connectivity is officially on, and to the joy of a striving nation, the Philippines is leading the pack.
News just broke during Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2018 that the Philippines will be among the first to roll out its 5G networks in 2019, along with Japan and Australia.
This marks a major milestone for the archipelago, which has been known for having You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. Breaking into 5G territory will give the Philippines a leg up with the next-generation technology.
“Next year, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines are going to be the first to launch 5G networks,” said Jan Stryjak, Lead Analyst at GSMA Intelligence, during a presentation at MWC Shanghai 2018.
What can we expect out of this level of wireless tech? Beyond the obvious speed boost, 5G is expected to have better security and connection reliability compared to older standards.
Globe Telecom already announced earlier in June that they’ll have 5G commercially available for homes by the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. with the help of Huawei.
“We can bring internet to more homes by deploying 5G compared to a typical fiber optic rollout,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO, when talking about 5G’s advantages over wired fiber connections.
Smart Communications, on the other hand, have already begun testing 5G speeds in the country. Their latest results have shown speeds of up to a jaw-dropping You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. on their 5G network. That’s nearly 2GB of data downloaded every second!
Smart plans to have its 5G network ready by 2020, but news of Globe accelerating its rollout could push this rival to speed up the process, as well.
This desire from both telcos to make 5G happen as soon as possible for the Philippines is music to consumers’ ears. Not only will this save the country from its You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but it’ll also enable more homes to enter the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. sooner than expected.
The race to 5G connectivity is officially on, and to the joy of a striving nation, the Philippines is leading the pack.
News just broke during Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2018 that the Philippines will be among the first to roll out its 5G networks in 2019, along with Japan and Australia.
This marks a major milestone for the archipelago, which has been known for having You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. Breaking into 5G territory will give the Philippines a leg up with the next-generation technology.
“Next year, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines are going to be the first to launch 5G networks,” said Jan Stryjak, Lead Analyst at GSMA Intelligence, during a presentation at MWC Shanghai 2018.
What can we expect out of this level of wireless tech? Beyond the obvious speed boost, 5G is expected to have better security and connection reliability compared to older standards.
Globe Telecom already announced earlier in June that they’ll have 5G commercially available for homes by the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. with the help of Huawei.
“We can bring internet to more homes by deploying 5G compared to a typical fiber optic rollout,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO, when talking about 5G’s advantages over wired fiber connections.
Smart Communications, on the other hand, have already begun testing 5G speeds in the country. Their latest results have shown speeds of up to a jaw-dropping You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. on their 5G network. That’s nearly 2GB of data downloaded every second!
Smart plans to have its 5G network ready by 2020, but news of Globe accelerating its rollout could push this rival to speed up the process, as well.
This desire from both telcos to make 5G happen as soon as possible for the Philippines is music to consumers’ ears. Not only will this save the country from its You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but it’ll also enable more homes to enter the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. sooner than expected.

5g. 4g na nga tau pero 500kb/second