Safaricom freezes 5G amid US, Huawei fight

Safaricom freezes 5G amid US, Huawei fight

Safaricom #ticker:SCOM has put on ice plans to launch Kenya’s first fifth-generation (5G) mobile internet services in a retreat that will see the telco focus on growing 4G network in the race to boost data use.

Peter Ndegwa, the Safaricom CEO, says there is no plan to launch the 5G network in the short-term, adding that the telco’s immediate plan is to convert millions of 2G and 3G users to 4G.

The firm had completed testing and trial for the 5G superfast internet service and planned to switch major urban centres to the service before end of this month.

The retreat comes in the middle of pressure from the US for its allies to sever ties with Chinese firm Huawei in the global race to roll out 5G network, citing security concerns.

Safaricom’s 5G network was being built by Huawei, which Washington has accused of working at the behest of Beijing.

Safaricom is aiming to rev up its data business to offset sluggish growth in mobile calls, where it has seen a small revenue growth due to saturation, forcing the firm to turn to M-Pesa and internet to power growth.

“We have tested it (5G) in this country. We will go through conversations around spectrum with government in the background. But in terms of immediacy, we are not intending at this stage to go big on 5G in the near term,” said Mr Ndegwa.

“There is still so much headroom for us to exploit and fully utilise 4G before we go into 5G.”

The 5G service was tapped as a central part of Safaricom’s attempts to further expand its data business to counter slower growth in voice calls revenue and capitalise on burgeoning mobile internet use in the country.

Chipmaker Qualcomm has indicated that 5G could achieve browsing and download speeds about 10 to 20 times faster than those offered through 4G.

That would allow a consumer to download a high-definition film in a minute or so. Mobile gamers will also notice less delay – or latency – when pressing a button on a controller and seeing the effect on screen.Similarly, mobile videos should be near instantaneous and glitch-free while video calls would become clearer and less jerky under the 5G network.This is the market that Safaricom is eyeing in the firm’s quest to increase sales from its data division. Safaricom did not disclose the billions of shillings required for the 5G rollout.The freeze on additional investments on the […]

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