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    Israel approves upgrade to 4G mobile services to Palestinians in West Bank

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    JERUSALEM, Jan 6 (Reuters) - ​Israel has approved an upgrade to fourth-generation (4G) mobile services for Palestinians in the West Bank, the ⁠Israeli Communications Ministry said on Tuesday.

    The ministry said the two Palestinian mobile operators - Jawwal and Ooredoo - ‍and Swedish infrastructure firm Ericsson signed management agreements that were ​approved by Israel on Sunday.

    Palestinian cellular providers launched high-speed data services in the occupied West Bank based ​on 3G in 2018, narrowing a technological gap with Israel after a lengthy Israeli ban on the operation of local 3G networks.

    The ministry said its approval came as part of a ‌2022 framework deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority ‌aimed at allowing 4G and 5G cellular technologies. The agreement was ​delayed by the Gaza war, according to Israeli media, which also said the process to upgrade ‌to 4G would take up to six months.

    The Palestinian ⁠providers compete with Israeli cellular firms, which ‌operate faster on much ​faster 5G mobile frequencies.

    Israel is in the process of shutting down older 2G and 3G technologies and ⁠has advised the public ⁠to equip themselves with devices that support 4G ​and 5G.

    In Gaza, however, only 2G networks are available.

    (Reporting by Steven Scheer; ‌Editing by Susan Fenton)

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