Proximus Initiates Phased Rollout of 5G Standalone Network for Business Customers in Belgium

Advancing Connectivity in Belgium

Proximus, the leading telecommunications provider in Belgium, has officially commenced the phased deployment of its 5G Standalone (5G SA) network. Unlike non-standalone 5G, which relies on existing 4G core infrastructure, 5G Standalone operates on a dedicated 5G core, enabling the full potential of the technology. This launch is specifically tailored to meet the evolving needs of business customers, offering superior performance for enterprise applications.

Key Technical Advantages

The transition to 5G Standalone introduces several critical improvements for industrial and commercial users. By utilizing a 5G core, Proximus aims to deliver:

  • Ultra-low latency: Essential for real-time industrial automation and remote operations.
  • Network Slicing: The ability to create virtual, dedicated network segments for specific business requirements, ensuring guaranteed quality of service.
  • Increased Capacity: Supporting a higher density of connected devices, which is vital for large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) deployments.
  • Enhanced Reliability: Providing a more stable connection for mission-critical business processes.

Strategic Focus on Enterprise

Proximus has prioritized the enterprise sector for this initial rollout, recognizing that businesses are the primary drivers for advanced 5G use cases. The company is working closely with partners to integrate these capabilities into sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. A company representative noted that 'the introduction of 5G Standalone is a foundational step in enabling the next generation of digital transformation for Belgian enterprises'.

Future Outlook

The phased introduction will continue as Proximus expands its 5G SA coverage across Belgium. While the current focus remains on business-to-business (B2B) applications, the infrastructure laid today is expected to pave the way for broader consumer adoption in the future. As the network matures, Proximus plans to further optimize its core architecture to support increasingly complex and data-intensive services.

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8 Comments

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Michelangelo

Impressive technical leap. The network slicing capabilities are a massive win for manufacturing.

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Donatello

Just another way to charge businesses more for the same service. Overhyped.

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Michelangelo

Game changer for logistics. Low latency is exactly what we have been waiting for.

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Raphael

While 5G Standalone offers undeniable technical advantages for industry, I worry about the costs for smaller enterprises. It is a great step forward, but affordability will determine if this truly benefits the Belgian economy.

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Michelangelo

When will regular citizens actually see improvements? Stop ignoring the consumer market.

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BuggaBoom

This sounds like a security nightmare waiting to happen. Too much complexity.

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KittyKat

Proximus keeps promising the moon but our rural connectivity is still lagging behind.

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Noir Black

Finally, real infrastructure investment. This puts Belgium on the map for industrial innovation!

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