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Vodafone Germany has announced plans to shut down its 3G network on June 30, 2021, as it focuses on rolling out faster LTE and 5G networks
.
Until then, Vodafone will phase out some of the spectrum currently used for its 3G services to increase the capacity, speed and coverage
of its 4G network.
Vodafone said only about 5 percent of data traffic is carried over its 3G network, while its tariffs and plans include free LTE access
.
Existing 3G customers will switch to the company's 4G network and swap old SIM cards
for free.
Germany's Vodafone said in its official statement that "in our 3G network, the maximum speed is up to 42 Mbit/s, while in the LTE network, it is up to 500 Mbit/s
.
" ”
In addition, 3G only covers about 80% of households in Germany, while the more energy-efficient LTE network reaches 98.
6%.
Vodafone Germany has announced plans to shut down its 3G network on June 30, 2021, as it focuses on rolling out faster LTE and 5G networks
.
Until then, Vodafone will phase out some of the spectrum currently used for its 3G services to increase the capacity, speed and coverage
of its 4G network.
Vodafone said only about 5 percent of data traffic is carried over its 3G network, while its tariffs and plans include free LTE access
.
Existing 3G customers will switch to the company's 4G network and swap old SIM cards
for free.
Germany's Vodafone said in its official statement that "in our 3G network, the maximum speed is up to 42 Mbit/s, while in the LTE network, it is up to 500 Mbit/s
.
" ”
In addition, 3G only covers about 80% of households in Germany, while the more energy-efficient LTE network reaches 98.
6%.