IT & Telecommunications

5G infrastructure to become nervous system of ‘Digital Society’; expert

5G infrastructure is set to become the nervous system of the ‘Digital Society’ and ‘Digital Economy’ with clear goals being set to deliver on the 5G promise, said Khalifa Al Shamsi, chief corporate strategy and governance officer, Etisalat Group.

5G infrastructure will enable boundless connectivity, deliver sustainable innovation, accelerate digital transformation and drive growth with new use cases, Al Shamsi added.
 
Al Shamsi shared his insights ‘Leaders Summit 2019’ held by Samena Telecommunications Council which brought together leaders and change makers from more than 29 countries, with the aim of materialising private and government partnerships; for fostering collaboration within the ICT industry of the region; and for discussing challenges that have emerged since 5G deployment became a priority in the region, in alignment with national ICT visions.
 
He brought to light the upcoming opportunities for operators with 5G, the chance for telcos and other stakeholders in the ecosystem to move beyond connectivity and collaborate across sectors such as logistics, smart cities, oil and gas, manufacturing, finance, transport, retail and health to explore new growth opportunities that deliver rich services that empowers societies.
 
Al Shamsi continued: “5G will bring the wealth of opportunities in social economic transformation, and this requires more than just ‘the right regulations in place’. Governments do play a key role in demand stimulation and transformation with viable policies but in addition to regulations and spectrum, there is a need to eliminate asymmetrical regulations and put policies that are still in play for some markets in the region.”
 
“The telecom industry is taking the front seat in fuelling the 4th industrial revolution , by spearheading the launch of future networks and technologies, it is imperative that we rise to every challenge by working together as an industry to become an accelerator to drive innovation and development and most of all bridge the digital divide,” he added.
 
Al Shamsi said: “We are moving away from traditional business models and competencies, the need to collaborate and develop new skills are now required and more important than ever to unlock 5G era opportunities.”
 
The Samena Telecom Leaders’ Summit 2019, was held under the patronage of the UAE Telecommunication Regulatory Authority, focused on understanding the impact of 5G in boosting ICTs and enabling flexibility and enhancing capabilities of new digital services, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service