Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Darmstadt, and Munich
Deutsche Telekom switched on its 5G network on September 5, in five German cities: Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Darmstadt, and Munich. The company announced that the network is using 129 5G antennae across the country, 66 of them in Berlin, with bandwidths of 1 Gbps or more.
Hamburg and Leipzig are also to benefit from 5G services by the end of 2019. DT plans to install more than 300 antennae in Germany by the end of the year. According to the operator, by the end of 2020, at least 20 of the largest cities in Germany will be connected to the network.
DT is launching its services with the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G, the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G, and the HTC 5G HUB. More devices are set to follow soon.
Customers can choose four 5G plans: the MagentaMobil S with 6 Go at 39.95 EUR/month, the MagentaMobil M with 12 Go at 49.95 EUR/month, the MagentaMobil L with 24 Go at 59.95 EUR/month, and the MagentaMobil XL with unlimited data at 84.95 EUR/month, the new plans are all 5G-enabled.