Magyar Telekom completes 5G rollout on Budapest metro
Magyar Telekom has made its 5G network available to customers on all Budapest subway lines, which they can use with a 5G-capable device and mobile internet service.
In terms of commercial 5G service, the first operator that launched this service was Vodafone Hungary, in partnership with Huawei, in October 2019. It has continued to expand its 5G network coverage with the development of 5G base stations in larger rural towns and around Lake Balaton.
Vodafone's position as the sole option in Hungary for 5G services was challenged by Magyar Telekom which also launched commercial 5G services in early April 2020. Since mid-2018, Magyar Telekom has been conducting 5G trials and the first 5G standard station opened at Zalaegerszeg (West Hungary) at the end of January 2019.
While Magyar Telekom tested 5G technology with several suppliers, including Huawei's Hungarian unit, it declared the launch of its 5G services in Hungary with Ericsson providing the 5G base stations for its network in April 2020. Since then, Magyar Telekom's 5G service is available in 23 towns.
National 5G coverage was around 18% at the end of 2021, and the government aims to increase this to 67% by 2025. Hungary hopes to be the first EU Member State to deploy an ultra-high bandwidth - gigabit-capable - data transmission network that meets the VHCN criteria published by BEREC and supports the distribution of 5G networks. 2.
Magyar Telekom has made its 5G network available to customers on all Budapest subway lines, which they can use with a 5G-capable device and mobile internet service.
In Hungary, Yettel has the largest contiguous spectrum, that is, the largest capacity for super-fast 5G access, and we want to use this technical potential for the benefit of our customers
Hungary hopes to be the first EU Member State to deploy an ultra-high bandwidth - gigabit-capable - data transmission network that meets the VHCN criteria published by BEREC and
Since mid-2018, Magyar Telekom has been conducting 5G trials and the first 5G standard station opened at Zalaegerszeg (West Hungary) at the end of January 2019. This operator
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