Elisa 5.5G Mobile Network, GFiber-Taara 20 Gbps Optical Link, Vodafone-Fortinet Secure Work and More

Elisa 5.5G Mobile Network, GFiber-Taara 20 Gbps Optical Link, Vodafone-Fortinet Secure Work and More
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1. Elisa Expands 5G Advanced Network to Mobile Customers in Finland

Finnish operator Elisa has made 5.5G (5G Advanced) mobile broadband subscriptions available to consumer customers, in addition to business customers, for the first time. Elisa’s 5G Advanced service has been accessible for residential (home) internet connections in major cities since February and is now being expanded. The company stated that consumer customers can now also access the 5.5G mobile service.

Also known as 5G Advanced, the 5.5G technology offers a significant upgrade over current 5G services, notably increasing both upload and download speeds. While 5G has primarily focused on download capacity, the growing demand for cloud services, social media, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications has shifted attention to uplink performance, Elisa explained.

To access 5.5G, users need a compatible subscription and device. Elisa anticipates an increasing number of 5.5G-ready phones and routers as manufacturers adapt to the new standard.

“The 5G network led to increases in download speeds, but customers are also demanding faster data transfers in the other direction as well,” the telco noted in a statement on February 27, adding, “Elisa customers are the first consumers in the world to use 5.5G for their home internet connections in the Helsinki region.”