Tunisia will proceed to the commercial deployment of the 5G network technology in November 2024, the Ministry of Technologies announces.
The advent of 5G in Tunisia is part of the country’s national digital strategy. The objective of this strategy is to speed up the process of digitalizing government operations, guarantee the protection of national cyberspace, promote digital sovereignty, and foster an environment of digital confidence that is vital for the effective implementation of digitalization initiatives.
Telecom operators in Tunisia have already tested 5G and have received their regulatory authorization from the National Telecommunications Authority (INT).
“The fifth generation of mobile networks will guarantee a very significant increase in speed. It promises ultra-fast connectivity, reduced latency and increased capacity, thus opening the way to new possibilities and applications, especially those related to the Internet of Things and connected objects in general. It will inspire us to redefine the boundaries of technological development and will be a key catalyst for innovation and technological progress in all fields,” said Nizar Ben Neji, minister of communication technologies.
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