Enhanced Mobile Communication Sites Installed in Rhine Region's Neuss
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Set in the heart of Kaarst, Neuss, Dormagen, and Rommerskirchen, these locations also cater to the bustling A57 motorway. These very spots are also connected to the North Rhine-Westphalia-West railway line.
"The hunger for data is insatiable - growing around 30% each year," states Maik Exner, spokesperson for Deutsche Telekom.
Deutsche Telekom's footprint in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss district now spans 165 sites, providing nearly 100% household coverage. With visions of the future, another 16 sites are slated for launch by 2026, and a whopping 67 radio masts are expecting a major LTE or 5G facelift. Telekom leans heavily on collaboration with municipalities and landowners to secure prime spots for new sites.
If you're eyeing a spot for a rooftop or mast site, reach out to Deutsche Funkturm: www.dfmg.de/standortangebot. Deutsche Funkturm takes charge of constructing Deutsche Telekom's mobile network sites. Currently, Telekom boasts over 36,000 mobile network sites in operation andconstructs approximately 1,500 new sites annually.
However, when it comes to specifics about Telekom’s expansion plans for Rhein-Kreis-Neuss district, details are scarce. Public documents offer only general discussions about the region rather than presenting actual expansion numbers or technology updates from Telekom[1]. For accurate, concrete information regarding network expansion and upgrades to LTE or 5G, official press releases or detailed rollout plans directly from Deutsche Telekom will be required, but these weren't located in the available sources.
Other technology advancements, such as LTE or 5G upgrades, may be incorporated into the 67 radio masts in locations like Kaarst, Neuss, Dormagen, and Rommerskirchen. The expansion of Deutsche Telekom's network might involve the construction of new sites in collaboration with local municipalities and landowners, but the specifics, including the type of other technology used, are yet to be officially announced.