The number of municipalities without any 5G antenna installed in the respective territory has dropped to three: Pedrógão Grande (Leiria), Vila Viçosa (Évora) and Corvo (Azores).
According to an Anacom balance sheet, the three largest operators — NOS, Vodafone and MEO — continued to install 5G during the first quarter, leading the number of fifth-generation antennas to grow by 20% compared to the last quarter of 2022, to 6,992 in total.
There are, however, 36 municipalities in which only one operator is represented. Of these, almost all (35) only have MEO antennas and the other only has Vodafone.
The regulator's quarterly balance sheet also allows for the conclusion that more than half of Portuguese parishes (55%) already have at least one 5G antenna. But “the total area of parishes where there are no 5G stations represents 40% of the national territory and, according to the 2021 Census, corresponds to 12% of the population”, notes Anacom in a statement.
In contrast, most antennas (63%) are located in predominantly urban areas.
This means nothing if connection is unreliable. Portuguese company charge a lot (internet is more expensive than in northern European countries) but there is TOTAL disregard for customers and a constant black out of internet connection. Never any apology or explanation to customers. That is typical Portuguese service - charge as much as possible, deliver as little as possible. This attitude seriously needs to improve. Having a good, reliable internet connection is not a luxury .
By s from Other on 23 May 2023, 17:38
But do they work? No good having a 5G atenna if it service providers only 4G systems!!
By Stuart Wood from Algarve on 24 May 2023, 10:26