Telenor Pakistan gets 5G ready
KARACHI: Telenor Pakistan has enabled FTTT (fibre to the tower) on its network to be 5G ready while allowing for much higher bandwidth transport capability for every FTTT-powered site.
As the hunger for data grows at an unprecedented pace both in terms of speed and volume, Telenor Pakistan continues to deliver on its commitment to innovate and provide an unmatched customer experience, a statement said on Friday.
FTTT would allow for a much faster and smoother internet experience, lag-free online gaming for games such as PUBG and Fortnite, improved voice and video calls over IP applications such as Skype and WhatsApp, enabling users to experience true broadband-like service.
The technology would also improve network reliability in extreme weather conditions gaining significant advantage over conventional solutions, allowing Telenor Pakistan customers to experience uninterrupted data services, the statement added.
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