Croatia Communications 5G Base Station Layout
Through the pilot, which was run over two years in areas of the city of Samobor, Hrvatski Telekom has enabled 5G technology on ten base stations in the 2.1GHz frequency
View DetailsThe Croatian plan aims to provide connectivity with download speeds of at least 100 Mbps to all households, while providing government offices and public buildings such as schools and health facilities with symmetric connections of at least 1 Gbps. It also seeks 5G networks in all main cities and towns and along major highways.
It also seeks 5G networks in all main cities and towns and along major highways. The Digital Croatia Strategy until 2032, a multi-sectoral strategic planning act, was approved in 2022 and sets the following main strategic objectives: developed digital competences for working and living in a digital age.
This map represents the coverage of 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile network. See also : mobile bitrates map and Hrvatski Telekom Mobile, TELE2, A1 Mobile mobile networks coverage.
Croatian National Plan for Broadband Development 2021–2027, Digital Croatia Strategy as well as Croatia's Recovery and Resilience Plan respond to the European Gigabit Society 2025 and Digital Decade 2030 targets and objectives.
Through the pilot, which was run over two years in areas of the city of Samobor, Hrvatski Telekom has enabled 5G technology on ten base stations in the 2.1GHz frequency
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It has been integrated into an existing cockpit that already includes internet performance statistics from all operators in a country, as well as access to speed-test results and coverage data.
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Hrvatski Telekom achieved record results in 2024 with the expansion of 5G network and optical infrastructure, providing the best customer experience in Croatia.
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In terms of mobile network performance, Croatia has made notable strides. The country has assigned all 5G spectrum in the pioneer bands, achieving 100% 5G readiness.
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The Croatian government and telecom operators have been working together to modernize the country''s mobile infrastructure, especially with the 5G rollout. Both HT and A1 have
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The government of the Republic of Croatia adopted the National Plan for Broadband Development 2021-2027 in March 2021. The plan responds to the European Gigabit Society objectives 2025, partially
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As of September 2023, 5G coverage is available in all major cities and towns in Croatia. By the end of 2023, it is estimated that 50% of the Croatian population will have access to 5G.
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Through 600 operational 5G base stations, Hrvatski Telekom at the moment covers a population of 2 million, with as many as 149, or quarter of all 5G base stations operating on 3.6 GHz
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Today, a real-world 5G experience will be available to the citizens of Osijek, where the equipment was previously installed to test 5G technology, and very soon the citizens of Zagreb will experience
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The installation and deployment of 5G base stations by the company Markoja represents a significant step towards the digital progress of Croatia. This move will not only improve the
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