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Estonian telecommunications company Telia Eesti has launched Estonia's first commercial 5G network
at the center of Estonia's three major cities, Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu.
The network uses Ericsson's spectrum sharing technology, enabling Telia to deploy using its existing frequencies, as the government has yet to auction off a 3.
5GHz license
.
Robert Pajos, CEO of Telia Estonia, said: "Although 5G frequencies in the 3.
5 GHz frequency range have not yet been licensed domestically, Ericsson's 5G technology allows us to leverage existing frequencies
.
We are using the Ericsson spectrum sharing solution, which allows us to already have access to 5G services
today.
”
Telia Eesti said it hopes that by the end of this year, 20 5G sites will be in operation, compared to the current number of 10, and that 5G services will be rolled out
nationwide once more spectrum licenses are granted early next year.
Estonian telecommunications company Telia Eesti has launched Estonia's first commercial 5G network
at the center of Estonia's three major cities, Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu.
The network uses Ericsson's spectrum sharing technology, enabling Telia to deploy using its existing frequencies, as the government has yet to auction off a 3.
5GHz license
.
Robert Pajos, CEO of Telia Estonia, said: "Although 5G frequencies in the 3.
5 GHz frequency range have not yet been licensed domestically, Ericsson's 5G technology allows us to leverage existing frequencies
.
We are using the Ericsson spectrum sharing solution, which allows us to already have access to 5G services
today.
”
Telia Eesti said it hopes that by the end of this year, 20 5G sites will be in operation, compared to the current number of 10, and that 5G services will be rolled out
nationwide once more spectrum licenses are granted early next year.