Having tested 5G technology in Lithuania for three years, Telia Lietuva is the first one in the country to start using available commercial frequencies to provide 5G services.
The 5G infrastructure along the Via Baltica and Rail Baltica corridors will enable advanced automated mobility, improve traffic safety, and accelerate digital transformation
This gave Telia the opportunity to create an advanced 5G network at 3,5 GHz and 700 MHz frequencies, ensuring high-speed data availability throughout Lithuania. This
Telia Lietuva, the largest telecommunications and IT company of the country, is launching next-generation 5G mobile network in Lithuania: 11 base stations of the new
The multinational, which runs an international IP backbone network ranked first in the world, has 11 operational base stations implemented and managed by Telia Lietuva, and
Having tested 5G technology in Lithuania for three years, Telia Lietuva has announced the launch of services using its existing commercial frequencies in the 2100MHz
The 5G connection in the mobile network allows for tremendous speed, imperceptible delay and guarantees guaranteed capacity, so devices connected to the network
Telia has activated 5G connection in the city center - MadeinVilnius.ltTelia announces that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Swedish company
The company says it tested 5G technology in a live network in Vilnius as long ago as 2018. Telia Lithuania will start providing commercial next-generation 5G mobile
Having tested 5G technology in Lithuania for three years, Telia Lietuva is the first one in the country to start using available commercial frequencies to provide 5G services.
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