Telecom company, Airtel Uganda has activated its5G site at Bulange in Mengo to coincide with Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s coronation as the company seeks to boost connectivity and digital inclusion in the country.
In February , the telecom company conducted tests on 11 4G sites in Kampala after applying for a spectrum to Uganda Communications Commission to start deploying the 5G network across the country.
5G is the fifth generation mobile network that enables a new kind of network that is designed to connect virtually everyone and everything together including machines, objects, and devices at very high speeds.
It delivers higher multi-Gbps peak data speeds, more reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability, and a more uniform user experience to more users.
On Sunday, the Airtel Uganda Managing Director, Manoj Murali officiated the activation of the first 5G site in Kampala as the company starts to deploy the fifth generation mobile network across the country.
, “The Central Business District which hosts Mengo is characterized by high socio-economic activity, hence there is a continuous need to improve connectivity so that our people can access improved
telecommunication services via Airtel’s 5G network, to connect families and friends to their loved ones, as well as businesses to their existing customers or new prospects,”Murali said.
Uganda Communications Commission, Executive Director, Eng. Irene Kaggwa Sewankambo, appreciated Airtel Uganda for rolling out 5G to ensure digital inclusion which is among the strategy engrained in the national vision 2040 that looks at ICT as a platform for improving the livelihoods of our people.
She noted that 5G will guarantee that the country can have fast speeds which will support the transform our various sectors like agriculture which is the country’s key economic activity, education and health among other sectors.
The 5G network can support up to 1 million connected devices per square kilometer compared to 4G which can only support up to 100,000 connected devices in a similar area.
This makes 5G the suitable network over which remote teams can collaborate to undertake tasks like surgery, shared online school classes, farmers can share live video farming tips, engineering tasks over video and stream gaming, and other entertainment experiences.
Speaking at the function, Robert Waggwa Nsibirwa, who represented the Katikkiro,, recognized Airtel’s investments in Buganda and the country as a whole as those that have contributed to the country’s socio-economic growth .
“Today we are pleased to witness the key milestone of powering Mengo on Airtel’s 5G which network which showcases Airtel’s innovative approach of creating solutions through technologies that influence socio-economic growth of our region and the entire country,” Nsibirwa said.
“We have collaborated with Airtel Uganda for the last 10 years through which we have introduced services like the Airtel K2 network and as we mark the 30th coronation anniversary of His Majesty Ronald Mutebi, the deployment of 5G is timely because it will allow our youth to engage in productive initiatives using the reliable internet so that they can positively impact their lives and their communities by leveraging the power of technology.
According to officials, besides Mengo, Airtel will power other 2500 sites on a site by site basis and a list of roll out plans will be issued on the company’s website and social media platforms.
“In line with our new brand promise of supporting our communities and Ugandans to have a reason to imagine, we will continue to roll out products and services as well as improve our infrastructure, like the 5G deployment we have unveiled today so that we can revolutionize the way people, businesses and industries connect which investment is aimed at improving their productivity because of the networks super-fast internet speeds," Murali said.