Vodafone opens 5G+station in Strausberg: Infrastructure expansion in the Märkisch-Oderland district

Vodafone opens 5G+station in Strausberg: Infrastructure expansion in the Märkisch-Oderland district
infrastructure expanded: Vodafone takes 5G+station in Strausberg in operation
in Strausberg, Vodafone has opened a new mobile radio station with the modern 5G+ technology on Otto-Grotewohl-Ring Straße. This is another step as part of the infrastructure project "5G for the district of Märkisch-Oderland". The goal is to connect the entire district to the 5G+network in the medium term. Vodafone also plans to expand the mobile phone power network in the circle to close radio holes and expand the network capacity.
The expansion of the mobile phone network is of great importance at a time when mobile data traffic grows rapidly. In the Märkisch-Oderland district, this increases by more than 30 percent annually. People use the mobile internet to use social media, watch videos in HD quality and to find out about current events. Vodafone therefore invests in network expansion in order to meet this increasing demand.
The 5G network is a mobile broadband technology that offers a higher speed in data transmission than the previous LTE generation. With 5G, customers can surf the Internet and use mobile broadband services. This is of great importance for both private individuals and the economy.
The new 5G+ technology also offers great potential for various industries and industries. It opens up new opportunities in areas such as networked vehicles, telemedicine, agriculture, education, mechanical engineering, logistics and shipping. With 5G+, delay -free information can be transferred, which enables a world without traffic lights, traffic jams and traffic.
parallel to the expansion of the 5G network, Vodafone also extends the existing mobile network in the Märkisch-Oderland district. 99.9 percent of the population are currently connected to the Vodafone mobile network and 99.23 percent can use the mobile broadband network LTE. By mid-2025, Vodafone will implement further construction projects to close radio holes and increase broadband capacities.
Another important aspect of mobile phone expansion is the support of emergency calls and warnings of disasters. All Vodafone mobile radio stations in the Märkisch-Oderland district are equipped with the emergency call technology AML and the Cell Broadcast catastrophic warning system. Thanks to AML, the location of the caller is automatically transferred to the "112" on an emergency call in order to quickly navigate the rescue control center to the scene of the accident. With the technology Cell Broadcast, surrounding people can be warned of dangers, such as major fires, gas explosions or floods.
The expansion of the infrastructure by Vodafone will have a major impact on the region. The residents of the Märkisch-Oderland district benefit from an improved mobile internet connection that enables you to be online at any time and anywhere. In addition, 5G+technology opens up new opportunities for companies and the entire economy. Vodafone thus contributes to the digital development of the region and creates a better future for everyone.
Vodafone Germany
Vodafone is one of the leading communication companies in Germany and offers internet, mobile communications, landline and television from a single source. The company is committed to sustainability and the protection of the environment. By 2025, Vodafone is aiming to be CO2-neutral and to become emission-free by 2040. Vodafone Germany is the largest national company in the Vodafone Group and has over 30 million mobile phone customers as well as over ten million broadband and twelve million TV customers.
Source: Vodafone