State of 5G in EU: 66% population coverage achieved in EU27
Only the total number of 5G base stations is known for some EU countries. This means the true total number of base stations in the EU in 700 MHz, 3.6 GHz or DSS bands may be higher, the
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The EU-27 has deployed around ten 5G base stations per million capita, whereas South Korea has rolled out around 1,500 base stations per million (by the end of 2019). The EU-27 has upgraded 1% of 4G base stations to 5G, whereas South Korea upgraded 98% (by the end of 2019).
The only remaining outlier, the Netherlands, recently held an auction after the report was published. As a result, this band has now been assigned in all EU Member States. The second most assigned band is the 700 MHz band. Except for Malta and Poland, all 25 other EU countries have allocated at least 50 per cent of the targeted spectrum.
The European 5G Observatory tracks progress in 5G spectrum assignment across the EU and other regions worldwide according to allocated bands, harmonised spectrum assigned, auction proceeds, time to market for spectrum allocation, and dynamic spectrum sharing. Reporting period: at December 2024. Source: IDATE estimates and regulators data
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