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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>VIENNA: Austria's three major mobile network providers said on Wednesday that the expansion of the 5G network<\/a> in the country had stalled, partly due to high rental costs for mobile masts and a lack of state incentives.

Austria, with a population of 8.9 million, has pledged to become a 5G pioneer in Europe. It aims for main traffic routes to have 5G services available by the end of 2023 and to have \"virtually nationwide\" 5G coverage by the end of 2025.

But after a promising start, the telecoms companies now say the framework conditions are inadequate.

\"It's stuck,\" said Andreas Bierwirth, the chief of
Deutsche Telekom<\/a>'s Austrian division Magenta, who was talking about the expansion process at an online industry<\/a> panel.

\"We see that especially in Germany a lot is going on ... in other countries too ... and with bad luck we will be overtaken left and right by one or the other country.\"

The government had committed to provide public infrastructure for mobile masts, but the implementation has been slow, said Jan Trionow, chief of Chinese Hutchison's Drei Austria.

Bierwirth said rental costs for mobile masts in Austria are often more than twice as much as in German cities such as Berlin or Munich.

The highest prices are often charged by Austrian public companies.

Austria's 3 billion euro ($3.4 billion) mobile network expansion is mainly funded by the three telecom companies, which also include A1 Telekom Austria, in equal shares.

A reduction in mobile mast costs and frequency fees as well as tax incentives for private households and improved cooperation with communities could help the industry to better cope with the challenges, said Trionow.
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奥地利电信公司抱怨5 g网络扩张已经停滞

奥地利的三大移动网络提供商周三表示,5 g网络在中国的扩张已经陷入停滞,部分原因是为移动桅杆高租金成本和缺乏激励。

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奥地利维也纳:三大移动网络提供商周三表示,的扩张5 g网络在这个国家已经陷入停滞,部分原因是为移动桅杆高租金成本和缺乏激励。

奥地利,有890万人口,承诺成为5 g先锋在欧洲。它的目标是对主要交通线路5 g服务到2023年底,“几乎全国”5 g覆盖到2025年底。

但是在一个有希望的开始,现在的电信公司表示框架条件是不够的。

说:“这是困Andreas Bierwirth首席德国电信奥地利的部品红色,是谁在网上谈论扩张过程行业面板。

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“我们看到,特别是在德国很多是怎么回事……在其他国家也……和坏运气我们将超越左右由一个或另一个国家。”

政府致力于为移动桅杆提供公共基础设施,但是实现缓慢,Jan Trionow说中国和记Drei奥地利。

移动桅杆在奥地利Bierwirth说租金成本往往超过两倍在德国柏林、慕尼黑等城市。

最高的价格通常是由奥地利上市公司收取的。

奥地利的30亿欧元(34亿美元)移动网络扩张主要是由三家电信公司,也包括A1奥地利电信,在平等的份额。

减少移动通讯天线成本费用和频率以及私人家庭税收激励和改进与社区合作可以帮助该行业更好地应对挑战,Trionow说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>VIENNA: Austria's three major mobile network providers said on Wednesday that the expansion of the 5G network<\/a> in the country had stalled, partly due to high rental costs for mobile masts and a lack of state incentives.

Austria, with a population of 8.9 million, has pledged to become a 5G pioneer in Europe. It aims for main traffic routes to have 5G services available by the end of 2023 and to have \"virtually nationwide\" 5G coverage by the end of 2025.

But after a promising start, the telecoms companies now say the framework conditions are inadequate.

\"It's stuck,\" said Andreas Bierwirth, the chief of
Deutsche Telekom<\/a>'s Austrian division Magenta, who was talking about the expansion process at an online industry<\/a> panel.

\"We see that especially in Germany a lot is going on ... in other countries too ... and with bad luck we will be overtaken left and right by one or the other country.\"

The government had committed to provide public infrastructure for mobile masts, but the implementation has been slow, said Jan Trionow, chief of Chinese Hutchison's Drei Austria.

Bierwirth said rental costs for mobile masts in Austria are often more than twice as much as in German cities such as Berlin or Munich.

The highest prices are often charged by Austrian public companies.

Austria's 3 billion euro ($3.4 billion) mobile network expansion is mainly funded by the three telecom companies, which also include A1 Telekom Austria, in equal shares.

A reduction in mobile mast costs and frequency fees as well as tax incentives for private households and improved cooperation with communities could help the industry to better cope with the challenges, said Trionow.
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