Europe: 5G base stations by country 2024| Statista
As of 2024, Germany had the most 5G base stations among European Union (EU) member states, with over ****** base stations
As of 2024, Germany had the most 5G base stations among European Union (EU) member states, with over ****** base stations
The average level of 5G coverage now reaches 64% of population in the EU. However, a significant share of this 5G coverage is achieved using 4G spectrum instead of the
As of 2024, Germany had the most 5G base stations among European Union (EU) member states, with over ****** base stations installed.
In Q2 2025, Nordic and Southern European countries maintained a substantial lead in 5G Availability, fueled by recent 700 MHz band deployments that drove double-digit
Europe''s 5G rollout has shown varied progress but certain countries are excelling in providing better coverage. Here''s the picture so far.
This page provides an overview of the state of 5G in the European Union via maps and charts about 5G population coverage, 5G rollout and 5G spectrum awards. All the workshop slides
The Observatory tracks a wide range of data on 5G deployments since 2018, including use of 5G standalone for verticals and radio spectrum assignments. It covers the 27 EU Member States
This page provides an overview of the state of 5G in the European Union via maps and charts about 5G population coverage, 5G rollout and 5G
The European 5G Observatory tracks progress in 5G infrastructure deployment across the EU and other regions worldwide according to base stations deployment, edge nodes and
The report predicts that by 2025, the average adoption of 5G across Europe will hit 44%, with the UK and Germany expected to have
Explore the rise of 5G base stations worldwide. Get key stats on active installations and how they impact network coverage.
In Q2 2025, Nordic and Southern European countries maintained a substantial lead in 5G Availability, fueled by recent 700 MHz
The report predicts that by 2025, the average adoption of 5G across Europe will hit 44%, with the UK and Germany expected to have the highest 5G adoption rates in Europe
Europe''s 5G rollout has shown varied progress but certain countries are excelling in providing better coverage. Here''s the picture so far.
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The rollout and expansion of 5G networks across Europe have been advancing significantly in recent times. Several operators have announced new milestones in their 5G coverage. However, some countries have lagged significantly behind the EU average in different aspects such as coverage, bandwidth, and speed. First of all, what do we mean by 5G?
The European 5G Observatory tracks progress in 5G infrastructure deployment across the EU and other regions worldwide according to base stations deployment, edge nodes and infrastructure sharing agreements. Source: IDATE estimates and regulators' data. Reporting period: at December 2024. Source: IDATE estimates and regulators' data.
Regarding mid-band 5G coverage, specifically the 3.4–3.8 GHz range, the EU average was 50.6 per cent in 2023. Finland, Italy, and Denmark led with over 85 per cent coverage. More than half of the EU countries reported less than 50 per cent coverage of households in this mid-band, including Germany.
In Q2 2025, Nordic and Southern European countries maintained a substantial lead in 5G Availability, fueled by recent 700 MHz band deployments that drove double-digit coverage gains in countries such as Sweden and Italy.