In the countries where 3G was launched first – Japan and South Korea – 3G penetration is over 70%. In Europe the leading country for 3G penetration is Italy with a third of its subscribers migrated to 3G. Other leading countries for 3G use include Nepal, UK, Austria, Australia and Singapore at the 32% migration level.
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The UK’s 2G and 3G networks are set to be phased out by 2033 as part of new plans to increase the capacity of the nation’s 5G coverage.
Read moreCan I still use a 2G phone?
Unfortunately, many people worldwide still depend on 2G networks. Therefore, brand-new, top-of-the-line phones on the market today—such as Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and the iPhone 11—still support 2G technology . And the vast majority of these smartphones don’t give users any way to switch off 2G support.
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Read moreIs 2G network available?
While the dates vary, the major carriers will be sunsetting their 2G and 3G network by the end of 2022 . For example, in the US: AT&T will be sunsetting their 3G network in February 2022. T-Mobile will be sunsetting 3G network in April 2022.
Read moreIs 2G still available in UK?
The UK’s 2G and 3G networks are set to be phased out by 2033 as part of new plans to increase the capacity of the nation’s 5G coverage.
Read moreIs 2G still available in Australia?
Quick facts. As of mid-2018, all 2G networks are offline within Australia . This means 2G SIM cards no longer work anywhere in the country. Upgrading to a 3G/4G SIM card is necessary to stay connected.
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