Presidential administration, NCCR mulling test launch of 5G in Ukraine
The presidential administration of Ukraine and the National Commission for Communications Regulation (NCCR) are mulling a pilot launch of the fifth generation mobile communications system (5G) in the country in the near future, head of the presidential administration for administrative, social and economic reforms Dmytro Shymkiv has said.
"We together with Oleksandr Zhivotovsky [the NCCR head] are discussing how to begin experimenting with 5G in Ukraine today. We have clear understanding how to do this," he told Interfax-Ukraine.
Shymkiv has not disclosed other details of the project, adding that all interested market participants will be able to take part in it.
"Our position is very clear - an open market," he said.
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