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In Uedem, Vodafone constructs network improvements: initial limitations followed by enhanced mobile coverage

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In Uedem, Vodafone constructs, initially encountering limitations, but eventually enhancing mobile network connectivity.

In Uedem, Vodafone constructs network improvements: initial limitations followed by enhanced mobile coverage

In the heart of Germany, the town of Uedem is set to witness a significant development as Vodafone GmbH begins modernizing its mobile station from August 4-6, 2025. The construction work will take place at the local fire department's Schlauchturm.

During this period, certain restrictions on mobile network services will be unavoidable. Individual customers may experience temporary disruptions such as a weaker network or no reception at all. It's important to note that the mobile station will not be available between 8:00 and 18:00 each day during the construction work.

Despite these temporary inconveniences, Vodafone assures that the location of emergency callers will continue to be automatically transmitted to the emergency control center. Emergency calls to 112 will not be affected during the construction work.

This modernization work involves installing additional broadband antennas to improve the mobile network. Vodafone's commitment to network improvements reflects its ambitious plans to build up to seven million new FTTH fiber connections in the coming years.

Vodafone Germany, a leading communication corporation in Germany, is one of the largest national subsidiaries of the Vodafone Group, one of the world's largest telecommunications companies. The corporation currently connects millions of people and businesses across Germany.

As for the environmental impact, Vodafone Germany is already powered by 100% renewable energies and aims to be carbon neutral by 2025 and emissions-free by 2040. This commitment to sustainability aligns with the corporation's broader goals of reducing its carbon footprint.

Mobile data traffic in the district of Kleve, where Uedem is located, is growing rapidly, with an annual growth rate of more than 30 percent. To accommodate this growth, mobile traffic will be routed via surrounding stations during the shutdown period.

It's worth noting that Vodafone's machine network (Narrowband IoT) covers more than 97% of German territory for industry and business. The corporation also boasts a 5G network that reaches over 90% of the population in Germany.

For those seeking more information about Vodafone's network activities in Uedem, as of August 2025, there are currently no verified details available. However, general approaches to network expansions by Vodafone can be understood by considering their focus on improving service quality, sustainability, and coverage.

To stay updated on such developments, it's recommended to follow Vodafone's official announcements or local news sources for the most accurate and timely information.

The mobile station modernization project by Vodafone GmbH, set to take place in Uedem, will involve installing additional broadband antennas to improve the mobile network, and part of their ambitious plans to build up to seven million new FTTH fiber connections in the coming years.

Despite temporary inconveniences during the construction work, such as potential disruptions in mobile network services, emergency calls to 112 will not be affected as Vodafone's commitment to sustainability also includes ensuring the location of emergency callers continues to be transmitted to the emergency control center.

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