Ooredoo Algeria expands 5G network to all provinces
Ooredoo Algeria says its 5G network now reaches every province in the country, ahead of the government’s official rollout timetable. The operator claims nationwide availability, but notes that coverage in each province is still limited and not yet widespread.
The staged rollout suggests users in many areas may see only partial or spotty 5G access for now, as the company continues to build out its network beyond this initial footprint.
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