It’s pertinent to note that in August last year, Zong became the first telco to officially test 5G services in South Asia. Today, Zong stands as the leading cellular operator in Pakistan to successfully conduct the MEC trial.
MEC is one of the mainstream components of 5G technology which is key for building a smart mobile pipeline and Edge ecosystem with different vertical markets. It not only improves user experience but also reduces backhaul transmission load and latency, applies localization with lower E2E latency, and builds a new value chain-forming with partners or the third-party.
The MEC solution can also be deployed and used on the existing 4G network to improve user experience and can initiate smooth evolution to the coming 5G era.
“Together with ZTE Corporation, we have successfully launched the MEC commercial trial today and have become the pioneers of 5G MEC solution on the current 4G network,” said Zong’s official spokesperson.
“At Zong, we stay focused on technology leadership in the Pakistani market and have incessantly explored ways to benefit from 5G technologies on existing 4G networks. We remain committed in our resolve to provide our customers with state-of-the-art digital communication experience,” he added.
As current mobile network traffic is mostly transmitted over TCP protocols (from the internet), such as online video streaming and file uploading/downloading, the Edge TCP solution of the MEC is tested with commercial 4G networks. The MEC solution enabled an improvement in the average throughput of HTTP download in the driving test by 32.8%.
Moreover, with the MEC platform, Zong and ZTE will explore more applications to enhance value for their 4G customers with their state-of-the-art network. As a company that believes in innovation and world-class customer experience, Zong is geared to deliver an unmatched user experience to Pakistanis while readying them for the impending 5G era.