Estonian scientists lead a Baltic-Nordic 5G testing
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The project, called 5G-Routes, has a substantial budget of €11 million, the bulk of which is funded through the European Commission, and is set to run through August 2023. The 5G-Routes consortium has 22 members, among them Tallinn Technical University, TalTech for short.
“This is one of the most important projects that we have undertaken in Estonia,” Muhammad Mahtab Alam, a professor of communication technology at TalTech, said. “We want to connect Finland, Estonia, Latvia and also Lithuania via this corridor. Of course, gaining support for 5G-Routes has been a major win to kickstart activities for us and for the EC.”