Zain claimed to be the first operator in the Kingdom of Bahrain to switch on NB-IoT technology, which the company has been trialling with Swedish vendor Ericsson.
In a statement, Zain Bahrain technology director Ali Isa Al Yaham noted the IoT “will play a key role in realising Bahrain’s smart vision 2030”.
Here, he is presumably referring to the Kingdom’s Economic Vision 2030, introduced in 2008.
Al Yaham indicated the NB-IoT network addresses growing demand for low-power, connected devices from consumers and enterprises.
Zain Bahrain announced in January 2021 that it had completed trials of NB-IoT technology in collaboration with Ericsson.
The operator highlighted the “massive potential” of the technology for IoT services and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications.
Deploying M2M and IoT services as 5G use cases also forms a core part of Bahrain’s fifth National Telecommunications Plan adopted in 2020 covering a three-year period.
The GSMA in February announced a total of 170 mobile IoT networks had been commercially launched worldwide. Of these, 110 are based on NB-IoT and 60 on LTE-M.
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