Iskratel and Telekom Slovenije test their 5G Campus Network
Iskratel, the leading European solution provider for the digital transformation of industries, and Telekom Slovenije, the leading Slovenian provider of the most advanced ICT solutions,
Iskratel, the leading European solution provider for the digital transformation of industries, and Telekom Slovenije, the leading Slovenian provider of the most advanced ICT solutions,
Investing in robust energy storage solutions for communication base stations offers a multitude of benefits. These include minimized operational interruptions, enhanced service reliability,
Innovations in renewable technologies and smart grid systems are reshaping Slovenia''s energy infrastructure. By integrating advanced energy storage solutions and decentralized generation,
With accelerated upgrades in 2023 and 2024, the operator expects that nearly 1,000 of over 1,500 base stations will be upgraded.
With upgrades planned for 2023 and 2024, the company plans to equip nearly 1,000 of its more than 1,500 base stations with 5G,
Innovations in renewable technologies and smart grid systems are reshaping Slovenia''s energy infrastructure. By integrating advanced energy storage solutions and decentralized generation,
Slovenia''s recovery and resilience plan (RRP) foresees investments in connectivity (EUR 30 million) to bridge the digital divide. The plan includes the development of the connectivity
Telekom Slovenije announced it is the first operator in Slovenia to launch a 5G network nationally, using existing base stations and the 2600 MHz frequency spectrum it already uses for 4G.
Slovenia''s five leading electricity distribution companies—Elektro Primorska, Elektro Ljubljana, Elektro Gorenjska, Elektro Celje, and Elektro Maribor—are set to invest more than €150 million
The analysis results demonstrate that the proposed model can effectively reduce the power consumption of base stations while
The five electricity distribution firms in Slovenia will invest more than EUR 150 million by the end of March 2026 in upgrading the network and the addition of smart grid
With accelerated upgrades in 2023 and 2024, the operator expects that nearly 1,000 of over 1,500 base stations will be upgraded. They have increased the capacity of the
The analysis results demonstrate that the proposed model can effectively reduce the power consumption of base stations while mitigating the fluctuation of the power grid load.
With upgrades planned for 2023 and 2024, the company plans to equip nearly 1,000 of its more than 1,500 base stations with 5G, targeting 99 percent population coverage
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Given the significant increase in electricity consumption in 5G networks, which contradicts the concept of communication operators building green communication networks, the current research focus on 5G base stations is mainly on energy-saving measures and their integration with optimized power grid operation.
Slovenia opts for technological neutrality and market dynamics in developing digital connectivity networks, in particular infrastructure and service-based competition. The Gigabit infrastructure development plan 2030 supports the Gigabit Society 2025 and Digital Decade 2030 targets.
This study is a data-driven look at broadband coverage in 2024 and progress towards the Digital Decade targets. Slovenia opts for technological neutrality and market dynamics in developing digital connectivity networks, in particular infrastructure and service-based competition.
Slovenia’s recovery and resilience plan (RRP) foresees investments in connectivity (EUR 30 million) to bridge the digital divide. The plan includes the development of the connectivity toolbox roadmap to foster 5G and digital connectivity rollout with the introduction of best practices.