Super-Speedy 5G Mobile Network Slated to Kick Off at the 2018 World CupHuawei and leading Russian carrier Megafon are honing the technology in the run-up to the 2018 games.

ByGeoff Weiss

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Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei and Russian mobile carrier Megafon are teaming up to kick off the world's first 5G mobile network, slated for debut at the 2018 World Cup.

Such a timeline predates widespread industry estimates that 5G wouldn't arrive until 2020, according to Huawei Products president Ryan Ding.

"We are confident of turning science-fiction-like service into a 5G reality for citizens in Russia and soccer fans around the world, two years ahead of the industry's estimated 5G introduction date," Ding said in a statement.

Related:How the World Cup Is Fueling a Social Media Frenzy (Infographic)

In an announcement yesterday, Huawei and Megafon said that they were beginning collaborative trials in the run-up to the World Cup, which will be held in 11 Russian cities in July 2018.

The rollout of hurtling 5G speeds -- amid an ever-crowding mobile landscape and a burgeoningInternet of Things-- has been hotly anticipated by tech companies and consumers alike.

Previously, South Korea's Ministry of Science and Technologyannounced plansto spend about $1.5 billion to build a national 5G wireless network to be commercially available by 2020. Such a framework would reportedly provide speeds 1,000 times faster than most 4G LTE networks, by which users would be able to download a full-length, 800-megabyte film in just one second.

Related:South Korea Is Building What Could Be the Future Standard in Wireless Speed

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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