In a TV interview, A1 CEO Marcus Grausam gives a look behind the scenes of the domestic mobile phone market: “We invest 600 million euros annually in the expansion of 5G and the fiber optic network, where 5G stands for mobile use and the fiber optic network for home use.” When it comes to performance, there are always complaints that are taken very seriously.
What seems interesting is the fact that 80 percent of domestic mobile phone volume is generated solely by video views. Actual mobile calling or streaming music, on the other hand, would hardly affect the volume. And the idea is already moving towards “6G”, and a wide technical implementation in this regard should be ready around 2030.
“We take every complaint seriously”
In the interview, Grausam also addresses the fact that there are always complaints that the service does not match the data promised in marketing messages: “We take every complaint seriously. But 60 percent of customer complaints are due to weak WiFi in households. The solution usually requires WLAN extenders distributed throughout the household, then the expected performance would also be achieved.
You can see in the video above how mobile phone operators deal with performance bottlenecks, where for example thousands of people in a sold out football stadium all want to send pictures at the same time after a goal, and what the domestic mobile phone scene will be like in 2030.
Source: Krone

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