Ericsson’s report shows that 5G users at major events were 20% more satisfied than 4G users, and some are even willing to pay extra for “guaranteed, seamless connectivity”.
The aim of this partnership is to enable developers to create new applications for users, companies and industries that use Hrvatski Telekom’s services, both in Croatia and throughout Europe.
Each such tower can carry the equipment of up to four different telecoms, with HT being the first national operator to install antennas at the Ecopol in Gradići.
The improvements will provide three times more capacity, equivalent to what 33 towers would typically cover in downtown Toronto, ensuring a seamless experience for the tens of thousands of fans attending from November 14-16 and November 21-23.
European telecoms are aiming for 6G standards by 2029/2030, but Member States are slow in deploying 5G networks. This delay could affect other technologies, such as artificial intelligence.
While the tech world is buzzing about 6G, which is still about six years away, the next generation of mobile networks will depend heavily on a key aspect of 5G standalone (5G SA) technology.
Social networks have evolved as a result of 5G networks, with better user experience and new functionalities. As this technology continues to expand, it will open up exciting opportunities for users and businesses in the digital space.
The rising use of IoT across various sectors, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and smart cities, is further driving the demand for advanced 5G chipsets.
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