Enhanced mobile connectivity in Main-Kinzig region courtesy of Telekom
In the past four weeks, Deutsche Telekom has put 15 new mobile network sites into operation, marking a significant step in the company's ongoing expansion. These sites, which include one equipped with 5G technology, serve various areas, including the Hanau region along the Frankfurt-Nuremberg railway line.
The new mobile network sites in the Main-Kinzig District support the Advanced Mobile Location (AML) emergency call technology and the Cell Broadcast warning system. This means that emergency calls and warnings can be made at all sites, ensuring improved safety for the district's residents.
The mobile internet coverage now reaches almost 100% of households in the Main-Kinzig District, a testament to Telekom's commitment to providing reliable and extensive mobile network service. Julia della Peruta, Deutsche Telekom spokesperson, stated that demand for bandwidth is increasing by around 30% per year, underscoring the need for such expansion.
In addition to the new sites, Telekom has also modernized the existing mobile network antennas in Bruchköbel. The company currently operates 151 mobile network sites in the Main-Kinzig District, with plans to add 26 more in the next three years.
Interested parties can offer a site for a roof or mast location by contacting Deutsche Funkturm at www.dfmg.de/standortangebot. Landlords who rent space for new mobile network sites receive a long-term, location-based rent.
For those seeking information about the availability of mobile networks in a specific district, it can be found at www.telekom.de/netzausbau.
Telekom has been recognised as having the best mobile network in Germany by specialist magazines Chip, connect, ComputerBild, and Imtest. The company continues to push ahead with mobile network expansion, aiming to provide the best possible service to its customers.
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