UAE becomes world’s first ‘10 giga’ nation, launches ultra-fast U6GHz internet network | World News

UAE becomes world’s first ‘10 giga’ nation, launches ultra-fast U6GHz internet network
UAE launches world’s first ultra-fast U6GHz internet network/Representative Image

The UAE has taken a big step in internet technology by launching the world’s first commercial upper 6GHz (U6GHz) network. The announcement was made during the SAMENA Council Leaders’ Summit 2026, with the rollout led by the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA).Simply put, this new network is designed to make internet connections faster, smoother, and more reliable, especially as more people use data-heavy apps and services.

What is U6GHz?

The U6GHz band, which operates between 6425–7125 MHz, is often called the “golden spectrum” because it offers both strong coverage and high speed. It sits in a range that can handle large amounts of data without slowing down.With this network, users could see speeds of up to 10Gbps for downloads and 1Gbps for uploads under advanced 5G technology. This means quicker downloads, smoother streaming, and better performance for apps that rely on real-time data, including those powered by artificial intelligence.The new system is also expected to play a role in future 6G technology, making it an important step forward rather than just a short-term upgrade.

Why it matters

As more services move online and technologies like AI grow, the demand for faster and more stable internet is increasing. The U6GHz network is meant to handle this demand, offering low-latency and high-speed connectivity for both everyday use and advanced digital applications.The rollout has been supported by global technology companies such as Huawei, Nokia and GSMA, along with UAE telecom operators du and e&.The development has progressed over the past few years. The U6GHz spectrum was allocated for mobile services in 2024, followed by field tests in 2025 that achieved speeds of up to 10Gbps. In 2026, the network has now moved into commercial deployment.

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