United Arab Emirates telecommunications company du introduces 5G+ technology for faster web browsing, enhanced gaming experiences, and clearer video calls
Du, the telecom giant in the United Arab Emirates, has announced the launch of a next-generation mobile network upgrade, 5G+. This new network promises speeds up to twice as fast as current 5G networks, setting a new standard for mobile connectivity in the region.
5G+ is built on du's advanced 5G architecture and is designed to support the growing demand for AI-powered applications. According to Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du, this upgrade will provide enhanced network capabilities to improve the experience and performance on AI-driven apps.
With 5G+, users can expect instant movie downloads, uninterrupted streaming, even in crowded venues, and crystal-clear video calls. The new network is also promising low latency and high responsiveness, making it ideal for mobile gaming and entertainment.
To access 5G+, customers will need a compatible device and SIM or eSIM. They can visit du.ae/5G for full details, supported devices, and activation steps. It's important to check device and SIM compatibility before upgrading, as recommended by du.
The 5G+ network positions du as a leader in digital innovation. This upgrade is expected to redefine mobile connectivity across the UAE, with significant improvements in speed, reliability, and performance.
Karim Benkirane stated that 5G+ will unlock new possibilities, such as ultra-HD streaming, lag-free gaming, real-time translation, and augmented reality. He also emphasised that "5G+ is how we're shaping the future of connectivity and creating real value for our customers."
The new 5G+ network is operating independently of LTE infrastructure, marking a significant leap in mobile technology. Du's 5G+ network is poised to lead the way in digital innovation, setting a new benchmark for mobile connectivity in the UAE.
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