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    Tuesday, June 30, 2020

    MTN Launches 5G Network Across Major Cities in South Africa

    MTN has launched its new 5G service in Gauteng, Western Cape, and Free State with data plans from 75GB to 500GB.

    The service is offered in two variants – 5G home Wi-Fi and 5G mobile.

    5G home Wi-Fi – This home-connected plug and play solution connects Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
    5G mobile – Connect to MTN’s 5G network and enjoy fast connectivity at home or on the go.
    5G home Wi-Fi promises average speeds of 100Mbps and peak speeds of 500Mbps, while 5G mobile offers average speeds of 50Mbps and peak speeds of 500Mbps.

    MTN’s 5G is currently available in Bryanston and Honeydew in Gauteng, Blouberg in Cape Town, and Universitas in Bloemfontein Durban and other smaller towns.

    According to MTN SA CEO Godfrey Motsa during the company’s live-streamed launch event, the telecommunication company stepping up its digital revolution with the next generation of technology with the capacity to bring about exponential improvements to the country’s economy.

    “Today, from MTN’s birthplace of South Africa, we are stepping up our digital revolution with the next generation of telecommunication technology, demonstrating to all South Africans that 5G is no longer just an idea. It is here, it works and it has the capacity to bring about exponential improvements to our economy, and to the lives of the people we serve,” Motsa said.

    “Our 5G strategy has been years in the making and we are confident that we have built a strong foundation to grow and support our 5G ecosystem,” says Giovanni Chiarelli, MTN SA’s chief tech and information officer, quoted by Tech Central.

    Chiarelli says that the launch of the network is due in part by ICASA’s allocation of temporary spectrum.

    The regulator had allowed certain telecoms additional spectrum in order to aid South Africans during the COVID-19 pandemic that has gripped the country tighter than any other in Africa.

    “One of the key innovations driving the broad roll-out by MTN has been a strategic approach to dynamic spectrum sharing, as these deployments overcome the challenges of lack of dedicated 5G spectrum,” he says.

    MTN’s 5G runs on four different spectrum bands known as the “golden band.” At 3.5Ghz, MTN offers some of its fastest speeds and lowest latencies. The “ideal spectrum band” has been deployed in sites across Johannesburg, Cape Town and Bloemfontein.

    In this band, MTN re-farms some 4G spectrum in order to offer both 4G and 5G spectrum on the same band at the same time. This allows for easier migration of network technology from LTE to 5G. Further, MTN can use existing spectrum assets in the absence of additional high spectrum demand.

    Small towns covered by MTN’s 700MHz 5G include Port Alfred, Hopetown, Virginia, Queenstown and Tsantsabane.

    A high-frequency bandwidth that offers very fast speeds. Ideal for fixed-wireless 5G connectivity.

    This solution has been deployed in Pretoria, Edenvale and Durban.

    Since the advent of cloud game-streaming, the main drawback for platforms in South Africa was always connection speeds.

    Most cloud-based gaming requires vast amounts of data to be sent very quickly to and from devices to ensure smooth and fun experiences. Now, MTN says that with its 5G network it can facilitate just that.

    “Cloud gaming will do to gaming what video-on-demand has done to TV, it’s a complete gamechanger only this is a game-changer that will be delivered by 5G,” the company said during its launch event.

    MTN SA partnered with Australia-based Emerge Gaming to demonstrate cloud game-streaming on a Huawei P40 Pro running on 5G spectrum during the live-stream.

    On-stream, presenters played 2010’s Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II on mobile in an effort to show off the network’s data streaming capabilities. Though there were a few noticeable minor latency-bumps, the game seemingly ran smoothly.

    The telecom also announced that it will begin to look into AR and VR, as well as high-definition streaming, AI, and IoT all powered by its 5G network.

    MTN is offering three 5G phones to South Africans – the Huawei P40 Pro, Huawei P40, and LG Velvet 5G.

    For its 5G home Wi-Fi service, it is offering the Huawei CPE Pro 2 5G, Huawei MC801A 5G, and ZTE 6878.

    5G data plans
    MTN is offering a wide range of 24-month and 36-month data plans priced between R499 and R1,599 per month.

    The company is also offering unlimited data plans for R999 on a 36-month contract and R1,249 on a 24-month contract.

    A fair usage policy of 200GB per month applies to the MTN Unlimited 5G packages, and the launch promotion pricing is only valid until 31 July 2020.

    The pricing is detailed in the table below. All prices reflect SIM-only packages, except for the Unlimited products which include a 5G router.

    MTN 5G Data Plans
    PlanAnytime DataNight ExpressPrice (24-month)Price (36-month)
    75GB75GB75GBR699R499
    100GB100GB100GBR799R599
    200GB200GB200GBR1 099R849
    300GB300GB300GBR1 199R949
    400GB400GB400GBR1 399R1 099
    500GB500GB500GBR1 599R1 299
    UnlimitedUnlimited, with FUPUnlimited, with FUPR1 249R999
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