The UK has lagged behind some others in rolling out 5G, but Bjorn Odenhammar, Ericsson’s chief technology officer for the UK and Ireland, says there are ways they can use spectrum efficiently to give it a boost
The UK has lagged behind some others in rolling out 5G, but Bjorn Odenhammar, Ericsson’s chief technology officer for the UK and Ireland, says there are ways they can use spectrum efficiently to give it a boost
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The new proposals also look to speed up the rollout of 5G across rural communities
The UK government has today outlined plans to drastically improve mobile connectivity in rural areas across the country.
In the process, the government hopes the new plans will eliminate mobile signal blindspots, while also speeding up the rollout of 5G.
In a statement today, the government revealed a number of proposals for mobile companies to utilise in order to benefit rural communities.
This includes the major network operators being able to make new and existing masts up to five meters taller and two meters wider than current proposals.