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Kuwait’s Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) has revealed that telecommunication companies are preparing to launch the latest generation of network technology—5G—in the country by the end of 2024.

Within the next three months, telecommunication companies in Kuwait will be launching the 5G service on the same date following completion of the preparations and approval from the CITRA.

Mobile telecom operators can obtain a license to operate 5G services for a fee of USD 1 million (approximately KWD 305,410), payable within six months after issuance.

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New 5G Frequencies

In preparation, mobile operators have been allocated the 2600 MHz and 2300 MHz bands for the 5G frequency channels.

Given that the allocation leverages a dual access system with time division, telecom operators must comply with the terms, conditions, and obligations in addition to the settled annual licensing fees of the frequency channels.

CITRA’s decision comes after phasing out 3G services by 2025 and introducing new frequencies prior to the rollout of 5G-Advanced in the country, accelerating Kuwait’s global position in adopting the latest innovations.

The strategic move was initiated in line with Kuwait’s Vision 2035 to enhance the country’s user experiences and digital services across various sectors.

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