MTN Nigeria recently showcased the fifth-generation network technology 5G in Calabar to its customers ahead of its inauguration.
The exercise, according to MTN Chief Technical Officer, Mr Mohammed Rufai, was in continuation of the company’s effort toward educating Nigerians about the new technology, pending its approval by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Rufai, who was represented at the event by Mr Kenneth Udekwu, an Assistant Director, further said “What we have done today is not the official unveiling of 5G but rather to continue to educate the public on the uniqueness of the 5G product. It is first of its kind in West Africa.”
Speaking at the occasion, Gov. Ben Ayade, said Cross River was ready to partner with MTN on digital technology. The governor who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Dr Aye Henshaw, lauded MTN for choosing Calabar for the show.
“We are glad to have you here. Calabar is a digital city and Cross River is a digital state with a digital governor. “We will be happy to partner with you as we continue in the development of our smart city project,” Ayade said.