FNB’s cell phone network now offers LTE; bank has activated 200 000 SIMs

By Gareth van Zyl, Fin24

Johannesburg – Financial institution First National Bank (FNB) activated its LTE service on its mobile network on Tuesday without much fanfare.

The move comes after the bank launched its own mobile network, FNB Connect, in June last year. FNB Connect is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that rides on Cell Cā€™s network.

Pedestrians pass street advertising for First National Bank (FNB), a division of FirstRand Bank Ltd., in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013. Inflation in Africa's biggest economy slowed for a third month in November, staying within the Reserve Bank's 3 percent to 6 percent target range and relieving pressure on Governor Gill Marcus to start raising interest rates early next year. Photographer: Dean Hutton/Bloomberg

Since launch, FNB Connect has notched up over 200 000 SIM connections, according to a tweet last month from the bankā€™s chief executive officer Jacques Celliers.

ā€œFNB Ā officially switched on LTE capability on all FNB SIMs today (Monday),ā€ Shadrack Palmer, chief commercial officer for FNB Connect, told Fin24 via an email confirmation.

Palmer further told Fin24 that FNBā€™s LTE network has coverage in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

A spokesperson at Cell C told Fin24 that ā€œLTE is available to all our MVNOs and it is up to them activate and offer to their customersā€.

Cell C launched its LTE network last year in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal after it announced that it is spending R2bn on 4G infrastructure.

Cell C was the last of the major networks to launch an LTE network in South Africa after Vodacom and MTN switched on their 4G capabilities in 2012.

Mobile operators in South Africa are currently hobbled by spectrum in terms of launching wider LTE networks as the country has missed a number of key digital broadcast migration switch-over deadlines over the years.

Digital migration is expected to open up more frequencies for mobile networks to offer faster mobile broadband services like LTE. –Ā Fin24

Source:Ā http://www.fin24.com/Tech/Mobile/fnb-quietly-switches-on-lte-service-20160420

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