Orange SL Company has made an unprecedented move in Sierra Leone’s telecommunications industry by launching its cutting-edge 5G technology.
With the trial taking place in Freetown’s central business district, Orange Sierra Leone (OSL) aims to revolutionise connectivity in the country and provide faster and more reliable data transmission for its customers. The technology is also expected to propel Sierra Leone into a new era of advanced telecommunications infrastructure.
Sekou Amadou Bah, CEO of Orange Sierra Leone, emphasised the significance of the 5G trial during the launch, stating that it has the potential to catalyse rapid technological advancement and economic development for the country.
‘Introducing the 5G trial holds immense importance as it can build the pathway to catalyse rapid technological advancements and economic developments that will enable the “Internet of Things” to reach full potential,’ Bah said.
The deployment of 5G by Orange Sierra Leone marks a major milestone in Sierra Leone’s telecommunications landscape. With its promise of ultra-fast speed, low latency, and enhanced network capacity, 5G is set to transform the way people connect and communicate.
Furthermore, the introduction of 5G technology is not only beneficial to individual consumers but also supports various industries such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, and agriculture. The CEO highlighted the potential of 5G to enhance communication and enable transformative digital services that will positively impact these sectors.
‘Undoubtedly, 5G technology has the potential to enhance communication and enable transformative digital services that will positively impact various sectors like education, health, manufacturing, and commercial agriculture,’ Mr. Bah affirmed.
Sekou Drame, CEO of Orange Sonatel, mentioned during his remarks that Orange Sierra Leone has invested considerable resources to ensure the successful rollout of this cutting-edge technology. He stated that this aligns with the government’s priorities to drive investment in technology, infrastructure, and digitalisation.
‘I am delighted that Orange Sierra Leone is providing leadership in setting the technology standard baseline for 5G by rolling out this cutting-edge pilot stage on our network in line with a corporate vision of becoming the first in class mobile internet service provider in Sierra Leone. As the government commits to implement the five big game changers, this technological milestone for Orange Sierra Leone is in alignment with the government’s vision to drive investment in technology, infrastructure and digitalisation,’ Sekou Drame said.
Chief Minister David Sengeh praised Orange Sierra Leone for aligning the company’s vision with Sierra Leone’s commitment to digital inclusion. He recognised the company’s investment in this advanced infrastructure as a demonstration of their unwavering commitment to meeting the evolving needs of their clients and positioning Sierra Leone at the forefront of telecommunications development.
Experts predict that the OSL 5G network will have a transformative impact on various sectors including e-commerce, entertainment, and communications. This advanced infrastructure also has the potential to attract foreign investment and stimulate economic growth in the country.
Fatmata Kargbo, a loyal Orange subscriber for 13 years, expressed her excitement for the introduction of 5G technology, stating that it sets a new standard for connectivity in the country. She believes that this cutting-edge technology will unlock tremendous opportunities for both consumers and businesses, offering seamless connectivity, faster data speeds, and enhanced capabilities.
Overall, the launch of Orange Sierra Leone’s 5G technology represents a significant step towards advancing telecommunications in Sierra Leone, bringing the country into a new era of connectivity, and supporting its economic development goals.