Availability of 5G Worldwide (including in Europe)

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  1. Map also corresponds where left is on power which ironically is heavily sponsored by Soros , while himself he hides in the bunker inside hollow earth . Luckily african countries are backed by benevolent interdimensional aliens that will stop draconian greys

  2. Weird that Lithuania is the only EU country not yet launching 5G networks, so Lithuania can into Russia. Sad.

  3. In general, in Russia there are problems with health standards and frequency bands of special services. First of all, we have restrictions on the power output of cellular operators’ towers, so incase of 5G we need several times more of them. In addition, since Soviet times, the same frequencies that use 5G have been reserved for the army and the FSB. Therefore, the frequencies are different, and the more towers required (to reduce the power of each) It is estimated that the cost for one operator to cover Moscow with 5G towers about 37 billion rubles ($ 500 million), but if they could work by the health standards of Western Europe, it would be three times less.
    Plus there is a problem with the equipment, by security reasons it was decided to produce our own 5G base stations, their production was delegated to Rostec. And our military giant was only able to present the first working base station in August 2020 (photo of the station https://rostec.ru/upload/iblock/d30/d30ae7389e507186d769ed4a730b6c57.jpg). Production of the required number of stations and other equipment will take at least 3 years (expect four years). At the moment there are 14 5G towers working all over the country in test mode, for example there is a map with the places in Moscow where you can test 5G Internet https://cdnn21.img.ria.ru/images/07e5/04/05/1604331228_0:0:2047:2231_1920x0_80_0_0_5acb279b88ed3f7762ba1a267c117538.jpg.

  4. 5g is already available in the capital region and a couple other towns in Iceland, and has been for over a year depending on provider.

  5. This map is inaccurate for Portugal, we don’t have 5G here. The reason is that the telecom cartel is crying that the government is giving incentives for new companies to enter the market.

    It’s a good thing that the telecom regulator is not falling for their cries, eventually the telecoms will have to fold. Unless the cunt of a PM we have really does fire the director of the regulator agency and/or reduces the regulator’s power. He questioned the regulator’s power last week.

  6. What is it good for anyway right now? I am aware that it delivers higher speeds, but I can do everything just fine rn with my 4g connection.

  7. I’m currently browsing reddit on my 5G connected cell in Iceland, this map isn’t apparently not that accurate

  8. Greece is so far ahead that many Greeks believe the covid vaccine uses 5G network and sends personal info to China or the US.

    Keep up Europe!

  9. Recently changed my plan. 5G cost about €5 or €10 extra per month, and I couldn’t see any justification for it. I’ve never had any issues with 4G. Fast enough to load HD videos, which is probably the most bandwidth-intensive thing I do on my phone.

  10. Actually, in Ukraine it is already ready-to-launch, thereare just some difficulties with licensing. Ministry which is responsible for this said that 5G frequency band will be finally licensed somewhere in Spring.

  11. Well, as long as i have to pay data per GB here in germany i don’t really care if 3G 5G or 10G. Speed is kinda irrelevant.

  12. Umm, 5G isn’t really fully deployed anywhere. I’m pretty sure everyone who currently gets 5G reception only have the radio part of the standard turned on but still lacking for example timing and latency requirements on the underlying transport network

  13. The only problem is, not many people of those dark blue countries can afford to buy 5G phones, yet.

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