
Dubai’s telecommunications provider du has begun rolling out its upgraded 5G+ network, aiming to double existing 5G speeds and unlock new technology-driven opportunities for both urban infrastructure and entrepreneurship. The rollout is concentrated initially in central zones of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other major emirates, with plans to extend coverage more widely by the end of 2025.
Karim Benkirane, chief commercial officer at du, said 5G+ will enable the UAE to advance its smart city and sustainability agendas, while creating an ecosystem where start-ups can “really innovate in the future”. He added that the network will offer faster download speeds, lower latency, and more seamless connectivity—features vital for AI-powered applications, ultra-HD streaming, gaming and real-time virtual or augmented reality experiences.
The infrastructure uses 5G‐Advanced architecture, operating independently of existing LTE networks, and requires compatible devices and SIMs or eSIMs to access the enhanced service. du has said that users leveraging the 5G+ network in busy or downtown areas can expect significantly improved performance.
Enterprise uses are being emphasised as well. du believes that the upgraded network will support government initiatives and private sector innovation, particularly in fields that depend heavily on low latency and reliable data throughput—such as smart traffic systems, IoT deployments, creator-led content, and AI for public services.
Smart city ambitions are aided by 5G+’s ability to maintain connectivity even in crowded zones and to deliver consistent performance as demand grows. The network’s enhancements are intended to sustain video calls, streaming and online collaboration, even in high-traffic environments. du has framed 5G+ as a cornerstone for future digital infrastructure across the UAE.
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Dieser Artikel ist neu veröffentlicht von / This article is republished from: The Arabian Post, 21.09.2025