Brussels will finally get 5G from September
Local media reports have confirmed the main legislative work has been completed to ensure antennas will finally be upgraded or replaced to distribute 5G throughout the
Belgium's capital Brussels is finally on course to launch 5G services, with the service set to go live as early as this September. Local media reports have confirmed the main legislative work has been completed to ensure antennas will finally be upgraded or replaced to distribute 5G throughout the Brussels region from September.
Brussels averaged 36% of 5G registration across tested operators, Proximus and Orange achieved results above the average with 46.24% and 43.91% respectively, as Telenet lagged significantly behind at 18.17%.
Orange has already installed 3.5GHz antennas across several sites in Brussels. Telenet and Proximus have yet to deploy 5G equipment, but do expect to gradually deploy the network this year. Subscribe to The Telecoms & Connectivity Channel for regular news round-ups, market reports, and more.
The 5G QoE report for Brussels takes a detailed look at the overall QoE score, measuring a combination of availability, accessibility, reliability, speed, streaming, and other data and OTT (over-the-top) experience results.
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