Rain Upstages MTN, Launches the First Standalone 5G Network in Africa

In a big observers say is a direct message to Africa’s biggest telecoms company, MTN, a smaller rival, Rain has rolled-out Africa’s first commercial standalone 5G network – powered by Huawei. The South African data-only provider currently covers suburbs in Cape Town including Sea Point, Claremont, Goodwood, Bellville, Durbanville and the CBD. “Standalone 5G will further improve 5G network performance with increased uplink rate, lower latency, and improved reliability, ushering in high-end cloud VR and cloud gaming services, more diversified enterprise and home broadband services,” says Khaya Dlanga, Rain Chief Marketing Officer.

Khaya Dlanga, Rain Chief Marketing Officer

“Standalone 5G will demonstrate how 5G is powerful in realising South Africa’s 4IR future. Powered by Huawei’s global leading 5G solutions, our Standalone 5G will enable the industry’s digital transformation in the future, such as smart healthcare, smart ports, smart mining and smart manufacturing in South Africa.”

“We will work with the trustworthy strategic partner to further expand our 5G networks and bring the best service and experience to our customers,” adds Dlanga. This comes as MTN is test running its 5G network deployment across South Africa. This move according to analysts will not only usher in competition, it will also crash the prices which are presently high.

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