Following international trends, Tunisia possesses a buoyant market for telecommunications products and services. Penetration rates for fixed and mobile phones reached 149.7% in 2022. With over 15.9.
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In December 2024, the Tunisian Ministry of Communication Technologies awarded 5G operating licenses to all three operators; 5G mobile services launched in February 2025.
Tunisia''s Ministry of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy has officially granted 5G licenses to three major telecom operators:
Tunisia has announced an ambitious roadmap to roll out 5G mobile connectivity across the country by the end of the year 2024. Minister of Digital Technology Nizar Ben Naji revealed plans
Tunisie Telecom and Ericsson announced on Friday that the operator has commenced offering NSA (non-standalone) 5G services that partly leverage TDD spectrum to deliver multi-gigabit
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The roadmap for the launch of the 5th generation (5G) technology in Tunisia and the creation of a committee tasked with ensuring preparations for granting licences to market the 5G
Less than three months after receiving 5G licenses, Orange Tunisie, Ooredoo Tunisie and Tunisie Télécom all launched their 5G mobile services late last week. The launches come after
Tunisia''s Ministry of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy has officially granted 5G licenses to three major telecom operators: Tunisie Telecom, Orange Tunisie, and
Orange Tunisia, Ooredoo Tunisia, and Tunisie Telecom launched their respective 5G networks last week. The launch of 5G services is in line with expectations, after the country''s
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 rollout
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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