MTS said that when launching 5G in Russia, it will draw on the experiences of China and South Korea.
Although Russia's rollout of 5G is later than that of other countries, it can avoid mistakes made by overseas peers.
TASS editorial department reported on April 19.
At the "Future Telecommunications 2026" conference, Iynesa Galakhtionova, CEO of Russian mobile operator MTS, stated that MTS will leverage the experience of operators in China and South Korea when introducing the 5G communication standard in Russia.
"We will launch 5G in Russia after our international counterparts, but this also has advantages. We are closely monitoring the experiences of China and South Korea, where 5G was rolled out as early as 2019. We have observed the mistakes they made and the solutions they are implementing."
According to Galakhtionova, MTS understands the challenges faced by its overseas peers, and analyzing these experiences will help MTS efficiently roll out fifth-generation telecommunications in Russia and quickly bring effective solutions to market.
"A good example is China Mobile, the world’s largest telecom operator. The company has identified over 600 scenarios for 5G development, which will drive digital transformation across various industries in the B2B sector, including real-time fraud prevention and customizing communication quality levels according to specific business needs."
MTS is Russia’s largest telecommunications operator. In August last year, MTS announced a collaboration with Huawei to officially launch a 5G pilot program in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862853247129820/
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