Algeria to get 5G as Mobilis, Djezzy and Ooredoo commence rollouts
Algeria’s Ministry of Post and Telecommunications has approved 5G licences for the country’s three mobile operators: Mobilis, Djezzy and Ooredoo. The government has now officially announced the start of 5G network rollouts.
The move clears the way for commercial 5G services in Algeria, with all three operators expected to begin deployments under the newly granted licences.
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