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Mobile Network with some Significant Regional Gaps

Around 150,000 mobile phone users have set out to search for radio holes. This shows that the mobile phone standard in Germany is high. However, it still has some supply gaps.

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A good 150,000 mobile phone users in Germany started to search for radio holes as part of a nationwide "show week". They found it.

·Bonn, Germany
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98 percent of the measuring points in Germany are in 4G or 5G networks – but there are still radio holes. Particularly affected are parts of Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and rural regions in the east. This is the result of the first nationwide mobile phone measuring week.

·Dortmund, Germany
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150,000 people have participated – now figures are available: The Federal Network Agency has investigated the quality of mobile communications in Germany. Problems are therefore present in the south-west, among other places.

·Germany
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Around 150,000 mobile phone users have set out to search for radio holes. This shows that the mobile phone standard in Germany is high. However, it still has some supply gaps.

Around 150,000 mobile phone users have set out to search for radio holes. This shows that the mobile phone standard in Germany is high. However, it still has some supply gaps.

The first nationwide mobile phone measuring week shows an overall high network coverage in Germany. Around 98 percent of the measuring points were in the modern 4G and 5G networks. Nevertheless, regional differences became clear. (Continue reading)

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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