Ooredoo, one of the worlds leading ICT providers, is demonstrating how 5G can revolutionize transport, with the worlds first 5G-enabled Self-Driving 5G connected Aerial Taxi landing at its booth at Mobile World Congress 2019 (MWC19).
MWC19 is being held in Barcelona on 25-28 February under the
theme of "Intelligent Connectivity" and is expected to attract 107,000 professionals
across over more than 200 countries and territories.
The aerial taxi, which is on display at Ooredoos booth
complete with a Virtual Reality experience that simulates flying over Qatars
capital Doha is just one example of how 5G is poised to help bring about a
complete transformation of society.
The self-driving 5G connected Aerial Taxi is not the only
futuristic service on show that will leverage the superior speed and low
latency of 5G. Ooredoo is also offering live demonstrations of how the
technology can enable innovative services including child location monitoring,
stadium security using drones, and intelligently connected apps to assist
visitors at mega-events such as the upcoming football tournament in Qatar in
2022.
Over the past year, Ooredoo launched the worlds first
commercial 5G network in Qatar and trialled the first international 5G call in
the Arab World. Now, Ooredoo has more than 100 live 5G sites in Qatar, has done
5G tests and trials in Indonesia, Kuwait and Maldives, and has set up a 5G
Technology Centre in Myanmar.
Sheikh Saud Bin Nasser Al Thani, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Ooredoo, said: "We took an early global lead in 5G technology when we were the
worlds first communications company to launch commercially-ready 5G in 2018.
In this years Mobile World Congress, were anticipating great interest in our
5G demos, particularly the self-driving 5G connected Aerial Taxi at our
pavilion, where users can sit inside the taxi and experience the thrill of
flying over Doha in Virtual Reality. Were proud to showcase Qatars leadership
in 5G and Smart City applications, and show a world of future-oriented
services, which fits perfectly with MWC19s theme of Intelligent
Connectivity."
Ooredoo is preparing 1,200 network stations to be 5G-ready, spreading the benefits of the technology nationwide in Qatar.
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