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Somtel, a prominent Somali telecommunications operator, has recently unveiled the country's inaugural 5G network.

The parent company, Dahabshiil Group, has been at the forefront of technological advancements in the region, introducing innovations such as 4G/LTE, VoLTE, eSIM technology, and the broadband service Bluekom Fibre. The introduction of 5G is seen as a significant step, with Dahabshiil CEO Abdirashid Duale highlighting its potential to drive rapid ICT solutions for economic growth and enhance the digital lives of the Somali population. The swift connections enabled by 5G are expected to unlock an excess of possibilities, empowering the harnessing of benefits from emerging technologies.

According to reports, Somtel serves millions of customers in the region and also offers mobile financial services through eDahab. While specific details regarding the spectrum band and coverage area for Somtel's 5G network remain undisclosed, the company's commitment to advancing telecommunications technology in Somalia is evident.

The implementation of 5G is anticipated to bring about transformative changes, providing the region with faster and more efficient connectivity options while contributing to the overall digital progression of Somali society.

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