From September 26, T-Mobile starts turning off 3G in Poland

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From September 26, T-Mobile starts turning off 3G in Poland

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After thorough tests and a trial shutdown of the 3G network in selected districts in southern Poland, T-Mobile begins the process of phasing out the old technology throughout the country. Switching off 3G is a natural step in the development of mobile communications: the one implemented over 20 years ago is gradually being replaced by newer 4G and 5G networks. Everyone within the reach of the magenta operator will benefit from this. Turning off 3G is one of the stages of preparing the T-Mobile network for the constantly growing demand for data transmission. The frequency resources recovered in this process will make it possible to quickly launch.

The latest generation networks in the same areas of the country - faster, more efficient, offering much greater comfort of work. For customers, this means better voice quality Azerbaijan Mobile Number List thanks to Volte support, increased data transfer speeds, as well as full access to the 5G network with its increased speed, capacity and reliability. Already during the pilot 3G shutdown in four districts of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, the process was practically unnoticeable for T-Mobile customers, and those who had been using older solutions so far positively assessed the migration process to newer technologies. After a successful pilot in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodship.

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The operator has taken this area as a starting point for further action and will start the official shutdown of the older generation network in southern Poland on September 26. After the completion of this process in southern Poland, T-Mobile will start successive modernization of technology in subsequent regions, including in the center and in the north of the country. The complete shutdown of T-Mobile's 3G network in Poland is planned for the end of 2023. Both business and individual customers whose SIM cards or devices are not adapted to support the new standards, mainly 4G/LTE, 5G and Volte, have been informed about this by T-Mobile for over a year.
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