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Coverage: Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, Khanty-Mansi, Yamalo-Nenets: GSM-1800 MHz 1800/2500 MHz LTE, VoLTE: 2.5 (2024) [128] OOO EKATERINBURG-2000 25035 11: MirTelekom Coverage: Zaporozhye, Kherson: GSM-900 MHz 2100 MHz UMTS: N/A: OOO Miranda-Media 25054 12: Volna mobile Coverage: Crimea, Sevastopol: GSM-900/1800 MHz 2100 MHz UMTS 2600 MHz LTE: N/A: OOO ...
The telecommunications companies of Europe are listed below: ... (Spectrum Net, ... List of mobile network operators in Europe;
Rank Country/Territory Penetration 1 South Korea 97.5% 2 Japan 96.3% 3 Norway 95.5% 4 Hong Kong 94.1% 5 United States 93.0% 6 Taiwan 92.8% 7 Netherlands 92.8% 8 Hungary 91.4%
This is a list of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Europe, grouped by their frequency bands. Some operators use multiple bands and are therefore listed multiple times in respective sections.
Apart from their main spectrum holdings across large regions in the country (listed below) the major US carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile & Verizon) also hold various Cellular Market Area (CMA) and/or Economic Area (EA) licenses for the AWS 1700 band, as well as Major Trading Area (MTA) and/or Basic Trading Area (BTA) licenses for the PCS 1900 band.
In Russia and some other countries, local carriers received licenses for 450 MHz frequency to provide CDMA mobile coverage area. Many GSM phones support three bands (900/1,800/1,900 MHz or 850/1,800/1,900 MHz) or four bands (850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz), and are usually referred to as tri-band and quad-band phones, or world phones ; with such a ...
Similar trends generally hold true internationally, where true 5G mid-band coverage continues to progress each year and stands at roughly 45% in Europe, 15% in Latin America, and 10% in Africa.
As of 2019 there were 66,009 active mobile telephony subscriptions in use in Greenland. In 2007, all NMT networks were shut down. 4G launched in 2014. [10] Mobile coverage extends to nearly all inhabited areas in Greenland except some remote areas. In Greenland, VHF radio-telephone is also used. Users make calls over a radio instead of a phone.