Orange Jordan announced the launch of its 4G network, which will reportedly take place in the form of a gradual rollout that will ultimately deliver 4G services to Jordanians. The highly efficient rollout process will initially bring 4G coverage to most urban areas in Amman, delivering mobile and wireless broadband connectivity at unprecedented speeds reaching up to 70Mbps. The rollout will quickly expand to deliver full nationwide coverage by third quarter of 2015.

The operator also intends to make 4G connectivity accessible to all consumer segments by implementing careful pricing and quality control strategies that fall in line with its long-term strategic vision, through which the operator seeks to deliver an unparalleled customer experience. With 4G, customers can enjoy faster browsing and file sharing and improved application performance, particularly when it comes to bandwidth-hungry applications like gaming and high definition video streaming. Additionally, the technology brings a wealth of opportunities to enterprise customers, allowing businesses of all sizes to boost their productivity and revenues by leveraging on technologies like cloud storage, remote site management, e-commerce and others.

In line with the full-scale rollout of its 4G network, Orange is also undertaking a large-scale refurbishment of its existing 3G and 2G networks to ensure that customers nationwide enjoy high quality voice and data services around the clock. These enhancements entail a massive investment of more than JD 200 million, which demonstrates the operator's commitment to realize the objectives outlined in its long-term vision.