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Huawei introduces new calling feature for 5G in Pakistan

The country needs infrastructure to launch 5G
The image shows 5G network
The image shows 5G network

Pakistan requires the necessary infrastructure to launch 5G on a nationwide scale. The government has prioritized the development of 5G infrastructure and has already announced the availability of spectrum for this purpose.

Chinese tech giant Huawei has taken the initiative to introduce a new calling feature under the 5G technology, aimed at helping telecom operators recover revenue lost to popular communication platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook calls.

Huawei Pakistan recently hosted the Digital Week event in Islamabad, showcasing the latest technologies and emphasizing the importance of 5G implementation in the country.

The introduction of the “New Calling” feature through 5G technology is expected to offer users a superior communication experience.

Telecom operators, who have experienced revenue loss due to the prevalence of WhatsApp and Facebook calls, stand to benefit from this new feature.

The users opting for the new calling feature may have to pay a higher price due to being an optional add-on.

The new calling feature with 5G technology has already been deployed in certain regions of China.

This feature enhances the user experience and enables fast streaming of videos on platforms like YouTube.

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Experts agree that digitalization will be driven by artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and the implementation of 5G and 5.5G technologies shortly.

Various companies are developing new products such as 3D protectors that allow the display of three-dimensional visuals on mobile screens and laptops.

Huawei, as a leading player in the field, showcased its innovative backend solutions during the Digital Week event.

Huawei’s Vice CEO of Government and Public Affairs, Yu Shaoning, highlighted the company’s commitment to research and development (R&D) with over 55% of its global workforce dedicated to this area.

Huawei’s focus on R&D has resulted in a significant number of active patents worldwide, making it a key player in the advancement of telecommunications technology.

Huawei’s innovative solutions, including 5.5G ultra-broadband antennas and green alternatives for tower equipment, aim to improve network coverage and reduce carbon emissions.

The 5G network will pave the way for the development of innovative products and meet the soaring expectations of an increasingly interconnected world.

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