How many subscribers does 4G have?

How many subscribers does 4G have?

In 2021, the number of 4G/LTE mobile subscriptions is forecast to amount to around 395 million in North America. The region with the highest number of subscriptions is North East Asia, a region that includes China, with slightly more than 1.7 billion subscriptions as of 2020.

How many 5G subscribers are there in the world?

5G subscriptions grew by 66% in the third quarter of 2020 to reach nearly 228.7 million globally (representing 2.44% of the entire global mobile market).

How popular is 4G?

By the end of 2015, 4G networks accounted for around 15% of all cellular subscriptions. This had climbed to 53% by end-2019. There were an estimated 4.15 billion 4G subscribers worldwide at the end of 2019. By comparison, the first decade of 3G services saw the technology bring in only around a quarter of that figure.

When was 5G launched in the world?

In Oct. 2019, three major wireless carriers in China launched 5G networks: China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom. While coverage is limited in some areas, Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen are the cities with the best coverage thus far.

When was 4G launched in the world?

December 14, 2009
TeliaSonera was the first telecom operator in the world to launch 4G commercially. That happened on December 14, 2009, in the capitals of Sweden and Norway – Stockholm and Oslo, respectively.

Which country has 5G now?

South Korea, China, and the United States are the countries that lead the world in building and deploying 5G technology. Telecommunications operators around the world—including AT Inc., KT Corp, and China Mobile—have been racing to build the fifth-generation (5G) of wireless technology.

Which country has 7G?

Whether it is 5G or 7G, that level of internet technology is still very much a rarity in most parts of the world. At the moment we see that only Norway provides its people with speeds that reach the levels of 7G or even 8G (keep in mind that we are talking about 11 Gigabits per second here).