To ensure a strategic and effective deployment of 5G technology, Tunisia established a specialized technical committee on May 24, 2023. This committee''s tasks
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In May 2023, Tunisia established a specialized technical committee tasked with managing the transition to 5G technology. This committee has been pivotal in evaluating
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According to Ericsson, Tunisie Télécom has successfully begun providing its 5G non-standalone (5G NSA) services, which include 5G enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and fixed wireless access (FWA) for
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In May 2023, Tunisia established a specialized technical committee tasked with managing the transition to 5G technology. This committee has been pivotal in evaluating studies and formulating a
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The launch of 5G in Tunisia was supported by an investment of USD 300 million, funded by public-private partnerships. Major telecommunications companies, including Tunisie
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In this article, we explore the background, latest developments, key operator roles, economic and social impacts, technical challenges, and future prospects of 5G in Tunisia. The
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Tunisie Telecom, with Ericsson, has launched Tunisia''s first 5G network, achieving record speeds and expanding digital connectivity across the country.
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Tunisia has granted 5G licenses to Tunisie Telecom, Orange Tunisie, and Ooredoo Tunisia, with the commercial rollout scheduled for 2025. The licenses include essential
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According to Ericsson, Tunisie Télécom has successfully begun providing its 5G non-standalone (5G NSA) services, which include 5G enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB)
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Ericsson has partnered with telecommunications operator Tunisie Télécom to launch 5G mobile technology in Tunisia, positioning the country as the first in North Africa to
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To ensure a strategic and effective deployment of 5G technology, Tunisia established a specialized technical committee on May 24, 2023. This committee''s tasks include evaluating studies related to 5G
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With Ericsson, Tunisie Telecom has succeeded in being the first operator to launch 5G in Tunisia and North Africa, within the timeframe set by the Tunisian Ministry of ICT.
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Through its four telecom licenses for fixed lines and the availability of 3G and 4G (and planned 5G) mobile phone technology, Tunisia has made progress toward high-speed mobile internet and high-capacity data transmission, creating opportunities for U.S. technology sales.
Tunisie Telecom is Tunisia’s leading provider of international internet connectivity. The company manages three sub-sea cables; one of them, a 112-mile fiber-optic cable, is owned and operated by Tunisie Telecom and connects the city of Kelibia in Tunisia with the Italian city of Mazara.
Four major operators control the mobile services market. Tunisia’s largest telecom company is Ooredoo (Orascom Telecom Tunisia). In 2022, Tunisie Telecom had 39.7% of the market, Ooredoo 37.4%, and Orange Tunisie 22.9%. Lycamobile had an insignificant market share.
Tunisia meets its WTO telecom service sector commitments and provides full market access and national treatment for foreign telecom service providers. The cellular market opened to foreign competition in the early 2000s; however, no U.S. carrier has actively sought cellular network licenses from the GOT.
Tunisia is considering various options to further expand its bandwidth and is exploring a new submarine cable project that would connect Tunisia’s northern town of Bizerte to Marseille in France. In 2009, Tunisia awarded the first third-generation (3G) mobile license to Orange Tunisie, followed by Tunisie Telecom in 2010 and Ooredoo in 2012.
Stimulated by the Digital Tunisia 2020 program, a five-year national ICT development plan from 2016 to 2020, several regulatory measures and infrastructure projects have been undertaken to improve internet connectivity all over Tunisia. Tunisie Telecom is Tunisia’s leading provider of international internet connectivity.
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