In Hungary its just some cities

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  1. Well the map looks like the entire country but with a lot of small holes. So basically everywhere, but you might sometimes be just outside the range, usually there don’t really live people in those areas anyway

  2. So I am in a unique perspective to say Ireland actually has pretty widespread 5G coverage. Mostly because it is the Irish subsidiary of a company which developed it so Ireland got a lot of guinea pigging. Basically if you’re in a town or city in Ireland you get 5G. When midband becomes more widespread it’ll be in the country then

  3. Cities and pretty much every town has it and they are now starting to build it in the denser rural areas.

  4. Mostly only larger cities, or some mid sized towns depending on the provider. Lackluster coverage all in all as the cities that have it, it’s only in some small areas.

  5. I’d say larger towns and city centres have 5G, it hasn’t spread much beyond that in my experience yet.

  6. Very low, basically just Bratislava and few other places(mostly nearby Bratislava).

    There are still many places that struggle with 4G.

  7. By comparison, probably more than it would have been if the anti-5G fuckwits hadn’t burnt down a few 3G/4G towers.

  8. Outdoors we have like 95+% coverage (according to the map of one operator), indoor coverage is a lot lower though! You basically only get indoor coverage in the cities and towns, in other words if you live close to the antennas.

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