Why vodafone stopped 3g
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This also means that users who do not upgrade to 4G Vi SIM will not be able to avail of data connectivity.
We can see from the map that large cities like Genoa, Palermo, Catania and Florence have larger, red dots - indicating that there is both a notable portion of time spent on 3G infrastructure, and an overall high data usage. On the other hand, cities like Rome, Naples, Milan and Turin have Vodafone network users spending the vast majority of their time on 4G. The map also shows several smaller areas with high percentages of time spent on 3G - indicated by the smaller dark-red circles.
In addition, 3G utilization also appears to be high among users of Vodafone's network who are not direct Vodafone subscribers, such as MVNO customers. The impact of network changes may be less directly considered by an operator when it comes to these wholesale customers, but Tutela's data indicates that they may be the most affected by changes to the legacy network.
These are all factors that Vodafone will likely need to analyze and mitigate as it progresses its 3G shutdown. However, where the extra 4G capacity can be deployed, and any coverage holes or configuration challenges have been addressed, the move from 3G to 4G will no doubt have many upsides for customers when it comes to the consistency and quality of their connections. The improved speeds and latency of 4G, while less mythical than the jump to 5G, will offer measurable improvements to the responsiveness latency of connections, as well as the likely percentage of tests above the 5 Mbps Tutela uses for Excellent Consistent Quality.
The same behaviour is, however, not applicable if you're an existing customer. The operator will continue to provide 2G services for voice calling if a customer will not go for the upgrade. However, it will no longer offer data access in that case.
This will indeed push a large number of potential customers to eventually opt for the upgrade — or may switch to another network. They know their customers and their addresses. So, it shouldn't be an issue. In June, Vi installed protective shields at some of its telecom outlets to prevent direct contact between the retail personnel and customers.
The operator also said at that time that it ensured social distancing within the store premises and took measures including hourly sanitisation and queue management outside the store to prevent exposure in its stores.
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