MANAMA: stc Bahrain has launched a ‘camouflaged small cell solution’ that will provide coverage improvement to 4G and 5G networks across several areas in the country.

The new solution is built to support the wireless communications in high traffic areas such as school campuses, and business districts, where it will increase densification of networks, hence, improving overall network, performance, and capacity.

The telecoms firm conducted the proof of concept tests before deploying the solution in Bahrain Bay, which will be extended to hotspots in Manama and Hoora by the third quarter this year in the first phase.

It is billed as a rapid and cost-effective system to tackle all challenges associated with radio site solution as well as the growing data demand.

Moreover, the solution will provide aesthetically pleasing installation designs in line with the kingdom’s vision and in compliance with PRS regulation to beautify the look of radio station towers.

Commenting on the new project, stc Bahrain chief executive Nezar Banabeela said: “We are pleased to launch this new first-of-a-kind solution in Bahrain to enhance overall user experience in high traffic areas. We continue to invest in our infrastructure to further support our network capability and reliability to better serve our customers.”

He added: “We are delighted to kick-off this project with Bahrain Bay and we aim to cover more areas to serve our customers’ base all around the kingdom.”

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