One year after the launch of the major infrastructure project, the JT Group has announced that its programme to build a fifth-generation 5G mobile network in the Channel Islands has reached a crucial milestone as it enters the testing phase.
The company believes 5G technology promises unprecedented speeds, ultra-low latency and massive connectivity, which will transform industries and transform communications. The company added that while its benefits are already being enjoyed in most major cities in Asia, the US and the UK, rigorous testing at various stages of deployment and operation is essential to realise its full potential in the Channel Islands. This will include lab test environments and real-world, everyday scenarios.
The 5G upgrade project, which will commence in 2023, involves mobile network modernization and upgrades to JT’s Radio Access Network (RAN), transport/transmission and core network infrastructure, as well as related network management and operations tools, and will also incorporate Ericsson’s advanced communications solutions, software and services, particularly the latest energy-efficient capabilities, to support a sustainable network evolution.
To support the rollout of its 5G network, JT Group has established a dedicated “state-of-the-art” test laboratory in Jersey – an isolated, controlled space that replicates the network’s production environment. The facility aims to enable engineers to test changes before implementation, ensuring network performance and reliability.
In parallel with this project, JT said it will continue to simplify, digitise and automate its processes, systems and customer-facing services to align with the needs of today’s consumers, businesses, homes and industries.
“That we’ve reached this exciting and important stage on schedule is testament to the incredible skills of our team,” said Darragh McDermott, JT Group CEO. “The rigorous testing required to ensure the performance and reliability of our network is of paramount importance, and this new testing environment marks a vital step towards achieving the technology transformation required to meet the future demands of people in the Channel Islands.”
“We are committed to building a network that will provide greater connectivity, foster innovation and power new services for consumers and businesses, contributing to the digital transformation and economic growth of the Channel Islands. If all goes well, we expect to deploy 5G by the end of 2025.”
Catherine Ainley, CEO of Ericsson UK and Ireland, added: “Our collaboration with JT is driven by a shared vision for next-generation connectivity. New technologies and architectures bring both benefits and challenges. The start of testing is an exciting step towards completing our next-generation network, which promises to improve connectivity and innovation in the Channel Islands.”
Assessing what the project means for the island, Jersey’s Deputy Prime Minister, Lyndon Farnham, said: “This significant investment by JT will enable islanders to take advantage of the opportunities that new technology brings. Focused on the future, the development of this next generation mobile network is about more than just improved connectivity – it’s about building a resilient, innovative and prosperous future for generations to come.”
“The laboratory will assess equipment performance and validate new technologies, ensuring the islands remain at the forefront of communications technology and provide access to cutting-edge services and products.”