O2 Telefónica Expands 5G Network in Germany

O2 Telefónica, the German telecommunications operator controlled by Spanish company Telefónica, is significantly expanding its 5G network coverage. In 2023 alone, the company has completed approximately 7,000 new installations and launched over 750 additional mobile phone-related locations, resulting in a total of around 28,000 network locations throughout the country.

The main goal of this expansion is to provide an excellent network experience for O2 Telefónica’s 43 million customers in Germany. Through a comprehensive network expansion program, the company has eliminated areas with limited coverage, introduced 5G in new regions, and implemented the latest 5G Plus network technology for the digitization of the country.

Currently, O2 Telefónica’s 5G network covers 95% of Germany’s population. In October, the telecommunications operator introduced the 5G Standalone (SA) network under the 5G Plus brand, offering customers voice-over-new-radio (VoNR) technology for improved voice quality on the 5G network. The 5G Plus network utilizes frequencies in the 700 MHz, 1.8 GHz, and 3.6 GHz bands, enabling better connectivity for industries and public sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and the public sector.

O2 Telefónica aims to provide full coverage with its 5G SA service by the end of 2025. The company is also collaborating with Ericsson on the development of cloud RAN (Radio Access Network) technology. As part of an initial project at the Wayra O2 Telefónica innovation hub, the capabilities of Ericsson’s cloud RAN installation were showcased, demonstrating the feasibility of cloud RAN for enterprises and specific use cases in the industry, as well as for fixed wireless access.

By implementing Ericsson’s cloud-native software, O2 Telefónica expects significant benefits in terms of flexibility, service delivery, and network operations, further improving the overall user experience and accelerating Germany’s digital transformation.

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