Enhancement in Mobile Telephony Network in Lingen (EMS) by Telekom
Deutsche Telekom Boosts Mobile Network Coverage in Lingen (Ems)
Deutsche Telekom continues to expand its mobile network across Germany, with a focus on increasing 5G coverage and enhancing LTE services. In Lingen (Ems), the telecommunications giant has made significant strides in improving mobile network coverage, as confirmed by several specialist magazines.
The latest development sees another mobile network site in Lingen (Ems) upgraded to 5G, with indoor reception also seeing improvements. Moreover, Deutsche Telekom plans to expand an additional 20 sites with LTE or 5G in the near future, and an additional 16 sites are planned to be added over the next three years.
These mobile network sites are not only beneficial for Lingen (Ems) but also serve to provide coverage along the Emden-Münster railway line. Deutsche Telekom's mobile network now operates 173 sites in the Emsland region, with fast mobile internet supply reaching 99 percent of households in the district.
The expansion of mobile network sites in Lingen (Ems) has increased mobile network coverage, with mobile internet coverage in the district now standing at 96 percent. Landlords who lease areas for new sites receive a long-term, location-appropriate rent.
For those interested in offering a site for a roof or mast location, Deutsche Funkturm, the company responsible for building the mobile network sites for Telekom, can be contacted via www.dfmg.de/standortangebot.
It is important to note that while Deutsche Telekom has been actively expanding its mobile network across many German cities, there is no publicly available detailed information regarding precise plans for Lingen (Ems), such as the number of new sites planned in the next three years or specific technology rollouts.
For the most current and detailed information on Deutsche Telekom’s plans for Lingen (Ems), it is recommended to check official Deutsche Telekom press releases, local government telecommunications updates, or contact Deutsche Telekom directly for up-to-date deployment plans.
Bandwidth demand in the region is increasing by around 30 percent per year, and the mobile network sites in the district support the emergency call technology Advanced Mobile Location (AML) and the warning system Cell Broadcast. Stefanie Halle serves as the Deutsche Telekom spokesperson.
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