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Spanish telecommunications service provider Movistar has announced the launch of non-standalone (NSA) 5G networks
in parts of Spain on September 1.
The network utilizes 3.
5GHz spectrum as well as reallocated 1800MHz and 2100MHz frequencies
.
The telcos said that looking ahead, 75% of the population is expected to have access to the new platform
by the end of this year.
Jose Maria Alvarez-Pallete, Executive Chairman of Telefónica, commented: "The launch of our 5G network is a step towards hyperconnectivity that will change the future of
Spain.
”
Telefónica noted that the 5G rollout will coincide
with the gradual shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
3G networks will be completely decommissioned
by 2025.
The telco added that it wants to completely replace its fixed copper network with fiber by 2025, which would be pushed back to the previously proposed 2020 deadline
.
Spanish telecommunications service provider Movistar has announced the launch of non-standalone (NSA) 5G networks
in parts of Spain on September 1.
The network utilizes 3.
5GHz spectrum as well as reallocated 1800MHz and 2100MHz frequencies
.
The telcos said that looking ahead, 75% of the population is expected to have access to the new platform
by the end of this year.
Jose Maria Alvarez-Pallete, Executive Chairman of Telefónica, commented: "The launch of our 5G network is a step towards hyperconnectivity that will change the future of
Spain.
”
Telefónica noted that the 5G rollout will coincide
with the gradual shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
3G networks will be completely decommissioned
by 2025.
The telco added that it wants to completely replace its fixed copper network with fiber by 2025, which would be pushed back to the previously proposed 2020 deadline
.