1,500 5G base stations deployed in Cambodia’s 5G race so far
Cambodia’s three mobile operators have rolled out nearly 1,500 5G base stations since launching commercial 5G services earlier this year, according to the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. The figure gives an early snapshot of how quickly the new networks are taking shape across the country.
The ministry did not break down the deployment by operator or location, but the combined number suggests that Cambodia is moving from pilot projects into broader 5G coverage. How evenly this coverage reaches beyond major urban areas remains unclear from the current government data.
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