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Suomen Yhteisverkko (SYV), a joint venture between DNA and Telia, is continuing its efforts to expand the 5G network in Finland. According to the statement, the latest phase of construction will take place in the scenic regions of Southern Savonia (Etela-Savo) and Southwest Lapland, providing local residents and summer vacationers with faster and more reliable connectivity during their holidays. Syv says, upon completion of the infrastructure upgrades, the network’s capacity will multiply, enhancing not only 5G connections but also improving 4G services.
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Network Expansion in Finland
Suomen Yhteisverkko has been committed to the long-term development of the 5G network across the country, and now it is focusing on Hirvensalmi, Mantyharju, and Mikkeli in Southern Savonia, which are popular summer destinations.
Simultaneously, the construction will commence in Lounais-Lappi (Southwest Lapland), covering areas such as Keminmaa, Pello, Rovaniemi, Tervola, Tornio, and Ylitornio.
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The Benefits of 5G for Residents and Businesses
With the deployment of the 5G network, residents and businesses in these regions can enjoy high-quality and uninterrupted streaming services, videos, virtual meetings, and television programs.
Furthermore, local enterprises will reap the benefits of 5G connectivity as small businesses can build their entire communication infrastructure on top of mobile connections.
Moreover, large companies can establish private networks utilizing 5G technology to meet their critical, real-time communication needs, providing them with low latency, guaranteed capacity, and closed networks.