The mobile operator says its 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access) service is now available in 1,500 municipalities.
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Report: Europe trailing its peers in 5G rollout
A new report suggests more policy action is needed to ensure the EU can meet its Digital Decade Goals.
Belgian regulator considers spectrum for private 5G networks
BIPT is consulting on a proposal to open up the 3.8-4.2 GHz band for 5G private networks.
Orange Belgium deploys Standalone 5G
Together with partners Ericsson, Nokia and Oracle, the mobile operator is deploying a 5G Standalone core network on a cloud-native architecture.
Tele2 Lithuania launches 5G
The service will use recently acquired spectrum from the country’s 5G auctions.
Spain and Portugal trial first 5G autonomous public transport
The 5G-driven public transport system had its first run crossing the Spanish-Portuguese border.
European operators pilot 5G holographic calls
Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and Vodafone Group teamed up with company Matsuko for a trial to make holographic calls employing 5G and edge computing.
Estonia and Latvia sign a coordination agreement for 3.6 GHz
The new cross-border agreement ensures better 5G coverage without interference.
EU telcos say streaming companies should make “fair contribution” to 5G network investment
The comments relate to a wider political debate about whether the “over-the-top” players which generate so much network traffic should contribute to network costs.
5G Stand Alone with network slicing launched in Finland
A deal with Nokia will allow the Finnish operator Telia to boost its broadband offering by providing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) using a dedicated slice of its 5G network.