In Ukraine, mobile operators will begin shutting down their 3G networks this year to make way for 4G and provide faster and better services.
This was announced today, January 3, on the Facebook page of the National Commission that carries out state regulation in the fields of electronic communications, radio frequency spectrum and the provision of postal services (NKEC).
NKEC is committed to ensuring that customers are treated fairly during this process and has made sure that mobile operators will provide maximum information and favorable offers to subscribers during the transition from 3G to 4G, the department said.
It is noted that during this process, operators will notify customers before turning off 3G in their region.
If your phone already supports 4G, no action is required, NKEC noted. — If your smartphone does not support 4G/LTE, consider replacing your device with a more modern one. This will allow you to stay connected and use mobile Internet without restrictions.
The department also assured that turning off 3G will not affect the ability to make calls, send SMS or use other basic services.
However, for high-speed Internet, it is worth switching to 4G now to avoid inconvenience in the future, the NKEC added.
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Source: Racurs

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