25.10.2021 - Innovation, Smart city, Technology

LMT will install 100 5G base stations this year

Latvia’s leading mobile operator and technology innovation company LMT by the end of 2021 plans to install 100 5G base stations throughout Latvia. As a result, 5G capabilities will be available to an even wider range of private individuals and businessmen.

Currently, dozens of 5G base stations have already been installed in Riga, Kuldīga, Ventspils, Ogre, Ikšķile, Sigulda, Skrīveri, as well as in many other cities and locations in Latvia. In these locations with adequate 5G network coverage and capacity, the customers will be able to take full advantage of the network with a 5G router in their homes and offices.

As reported earlier, LMT together with the technology company “MikroTik” created a 5G router that allows downloading data with unprecedented capacity, providing users with a better service experience even during peak hours and allowing them to enjoy faster Internet, video streaming on multiple devices simultaneously, etc. The first LMT customers – residents of Ādaži – started using 5G internet and the latest generation routers at home already in the spring of this year.

“With the rapid growth of data consumption, the quality of the network increasingly affects the provision of public functions and the ability of the entire economic sectors to survive. Consequently, a comprehensive, powerful 5G data transmission network that opens new possibilities for the daily use of artificial intelligence, IoT, drones, and other solutions, is a prerequisite for the long-term development of our country and society. We have been working purposefully for several years to make 5G available to developers of solutions in Latvia, and now it’s time for 5G to reach a much wider range of customers,” says LMT President Juris Binde.

Source: labsoflatvia.com

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