Free Mobile updates the official 4G and 5G coverage map

Free Mobile updates the official 4G and 5G coverage map

Do you get 5G and 4G from Free Mobile? The operator has just updated the data on its mobile coverage map.

While Free Mobile is relentlessly striving to roll out 4G and 5G networks across the territory, some are still waiting to be covered in their municipality or workplace, indoors and outdoors. To find out if you can surf the Internet without worry and even take advantage of VoLTE, just go to the coverage map provided by the operator. on his website. Like every month, the operator performs an update, which is the case on October 29 with the update data until October 1, almost a month after the delay. From a national perspective, Free Mobile currently covers 67% of the population with 5G and 99% with 4G.

As a reminder, this card allows you to know the exact coverage of the 3G and 4G operator as well as the availability of 5G near you. Distinguishing in particular between the two frequencies used for this new generation of mobile phones: 3.5 GHz, the “core” band of 5G that allows higher speeds is indicated in blue and 700 MHz that aims for better coverage and greater wall penetration, in dark green. The map is interactive and allows you to view the technology of your choice. You can also search for your address directly using a bar at the top of the map.

According to the latest figures from ANFR, the operator had 20,710 4G sites on October 1, compared to 22,171 sites for Bouygues Telecom, 22,488 for SFR and 26,915 for Orange. Regarding the 5G network, which is the largest in France in terms of penetration, Free Mobile had more than 12,000 active sites (700 MHz and 3.5 GHz).

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