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OpenSignal: Indonesian Cellular Operators Are Suggested To Remove 2G and 3G Networks

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Nextren.com – The commotion of internet users lately is the provision of services 5G by Telkomsel.

Previously, starting in 2014, of course we have enjoyed 4G which has become more evenly distributed throughout Indonesia.

But the fact is on the ground, it turns out that there are still many customers who are still using the network 3G and 2G.

This is also seen from feature phone products (HP without an operating system), which are still quite a lot of fans.

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It turns out that it can hinder the development of the service 5G.

According to the mobile analysis agency OpenSignal, Indonesian operators are advised to immediately delete the network 2G and 3G that still exists.

Well the frequency that is now used 2G and 3G can later be used to support 4G performance.

This in turn will speed up the transition from 4G to 5G.

OpenSignal also released a report titled “How to Improve Mobile Experience in Indonesia: Speed ​​Up Disconnections 3G“.

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