Telecommunications forest in Germany is a three-issue

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The impression of every user who wants it in Germany as in other European countries rent your line Package including prepaid SIM cards as well as mobile phone and internet for fixed phone, salesman juggler. She feels pretty overwhelmed multiple offers seems to have been erased from the posters of all MediaMarkt-style commercial surfaces on display a day and a week later. In reality, the mobile phone cake, 169 million connections In a country of 84.4 million people, three major operators Consolidated and with its own network fairly even in terms of market share

really? Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone and Telefonica Deutschland (marketed as: o2). Vodafone is dominant when it comes to concentration. 38.3% of the total marketAccording to Statista’s 2022 figures, this is followed by the big “domestic” company and old monopolyDeutsche Telekom, 33.5%. And in third place O2 with 28.2%but in rapid rise With a covert 0.8% since it started on the German market in 1998, it rose discreetly to 3.8% the following year, but fifteen years later it had already climbed to 28.8% and subsequently consolidated its current pay.

authority Responsible for issuing and issuing licenses Bundesnetzagentur –or the federal network agency-. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the organization has received more media coverage regarding the state of the situation. gas reservesbiggest public concern after the blackout supply from Russia, more than the telecommunications market. But in 2019, 5G licensesThe eyes of the media are fixed on the operations of 1&1 Drillisch, a subsidiary of United Internet, which has finally taken these three major operators into the fray. So it was eliminated risk a hypothetical merger Asian competitor -or Chinese-at that time it was already thought of with fear.

5G technology by the end of 2022, 63.46% of the surface The country has at least one operator. The nationally dominant technology remains broadband 4G -or DSS-, reaching 96.88% Sum with at least one network operator. But ‘old’ 2G continues at 99.68%. The Bundesnetzagentur requires that 98% of homes, highways, national roads and rail networks have access to at least one mobile phone network.

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