Here’s When Your Country Will Get 5G

Jan. 19, 2020



The whole tech industry is stepping up to embrace5Gtechnology. At the time of writing this article, there are 6470 commercially available 5G deployments across the world, according toOokla’s 5G map. Wondering how many 5G networks your country has or when your country will get the 5G treatment? Well, let’s take a look at the expected 5G timelines in a few countries.

India

India

Right now, we don’t have any commercial 5G networks here in India. A couple of years back, Airtel and Huawei successfully conductedIndia’s first 5G network trialsin Gurugram. With the on-goingHuawei bansituation, Indian telecom operators have allegedlyabandoned Huawei on 5Gcontracts, which might cause further delay considering the network infrastructure of Huawei.

In the United States, popular carriersVerizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint already offer commercial 5G. T-Mobile claims to offer thefirst nationwide 5Gacross more than 5,000 cities through its low-band spectrums. While low-band spectrums might technically expand the coverage of 5G, you won’t get blazingly-fast network speeds as you would expect from a mmWave high-band spectrum.

Verizon’s 5G is currently live in parts of Atlanta, Boise, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Greensboro, Hoboken, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, Omaha, Panama City, Phoenix, Providence, Salt Lake City, Sioux Falls, Spokane, St. Paul, and Washington D.C. The coverage will expand to Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Little Rock, Kansas City, Grand Rapids, and San Diego in the coming months.

CarriersTelstra and Optushave taken the 5G initiative in Australia. Sydney and Melbourne were the first cities to receive 5G connectivity.Vodafoneis planning to make its 5G operations live in Australia this year.

Right now, Australia has 5G in parts of Adelaide, Albury Wodonga, Ballarat, Bendigo, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Cairns, Canberra, Central Coast, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo, Geelong, Gold Coast, Hobart, Ipswich, Launceston, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Port Macquarie, Rockhampton, Sydney, Toowoomba, Townsville, Wagga Wagga, and Warrnambool.

Canada’s largest wireless carrierRogers recently started rolling out the country’s first 5G networkin Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. Rogers’ 5G devices will be available later this year. Rogers will initially use 2.5GHz  mid-band wireless frequencies and will move to low-band 600MHz later. Other Canadian carriers like Bell, Telus and Freedom Mobile are still working on their 5G plans.

South Korea received 5G coverage last year, thanks to SK Telecom carrier – making South Korea one of the early adopters of the 5G technology. Other carriers like KT and LG Uplus also hold a share in the 5G distribution in the country. It is worth noting that South Korea’s 5G userbase hit1 million users in just 69 days of launch.

In theUnited Kingdom, telecom operators EE, BT, Three, Vodafone, and O2 have already made 5G available in several cities. Recently, mobile network Sky commercialized 5G across London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast, Leeds, Slough, Leicester, Lisburn, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford, Sheffield, Coventry, Nottingham, Norwich, Bristol, Derby, and Stoke.

Francewill conduct its 5G auction in March this year. The service will be provided by Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom, and Free network operators. Commercial operations are expected to begin by the end of the year.

Other countries like Italy, Germany, and Russia are working on their 5G deployments as well. On the other hand,Switzerland is widely offering commercial 5G servicesacross various cities.

So, are you hyped about commercial 5G services? If you’re already using, let us know your experience in the comments.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.