Nkom: It Is Reasonable to Start Phasing Out the 2g Network
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The 2G mobile network, born in the 1990s, still essential for certain sectors, will disappear. And this is not negotiable. "There will be no postponement of the extinction," warns Orange. The 2G, a mobile network that made its time The 2G, or "second generation of mobile networks", was born in the early 1990s. It allowed to make calls, send messages and, with the WAP, to access the Internet shyly. But in 2025, the 2G became obsolete. According t…
Security alarms and elevator alarms are dependent on the 2G network, which is now being gradually phased out. This is justified, according to the National Communications Authority (Nkom).
The Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) has conducted extensive research into society's dependence on the 2G network ahead of the announced shutdown. The results show that it is now prudent to begin a controlled and gradual phasing out of the technology.
It is prudent to begin a controlled and gradual phasing out of the 2G network, concludes the National Communications Authority (Nkom).
The final shutdown of the 2G will take place in 2026, confirms Orange. The extinction, which is necessary for energy and safety reasons, does not yet satisfy everyone. The operator therefore does a little pedagogy.
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