Tele2 Lithuania has announced the availability of 5G services for its prepaid 'Pildyk' customers. According to the official release, since last Wednesday, all Pildyk subscribers who opt for a special 5G tariff plan with a compatible smartphone can experience the benefits of 5G connectivity.
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5G Services for Pildyk Prepaid Customers
Tele2 said the expansion of 5G coverage marks a major milestone as Pildyk captures the largest market share in the prepaid services sector. With 5G services, Pildyk aims to deliver high-quality services at an affordable price. Last September, Tele2 - the parent company of Pildyk - activated its 5G network in the Baltic region.
As a result, Pildyk customers can now access fast internet speeds from the same network. To facilitate this, Tele2 has partnered with Nokia to deploy 5G network equipment across the region. Nokia has been selected to implement the Radio Access Network (RAN) and core components of Tele2's 5G network.
Exclusive Pildyk 5G Plan
Tele2 said to access 5G services, Pildyk customers must subscribe to the dedicated 5G tariff plan and possess devices that support 5G technology, including a range of devices from Apple iPhone and Samsung. The complete list of devices compatible with 5G can be found on the official Pildyk website.
Upon subscribing to the exclusive Pildyk 5G plan, customers can access unlimited data, minutes, and SMS. The monthly cost of the plan is set at EUR 17.89.
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Tele2's 5G Network Achieved Record Speed
In June, Tele2 showcased its 5G network's impressive performance by achieving a record speed of 4.45 Gbps, as reported by TelecomTalk. This remarkable achievement was acknowledged by the Lithuanian Records Academy as well.
Tele2 believes that 5G technology not only provides faster speeds but also opens up the possibility for a sustainable future. With seamless communication between connected devices, real-time smart energy consumption can become a reality.