Cellular internet coverage in Norway
I am travelling to Norway for few days and need cellular data access during my stay. I am planning to buy '3' network's pay as you go card so that i can take advantage of their 'Feel at Home' facility in Norway: http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Feel_At_Home
Do i have any other better option? and how is cellular coverage in Norway for '3' network operator?
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Just back from trip to Norway. Used the '3' network pay as you go data card in Norway. Excellent network coverage at UK home country rates - works out to be 1p per MB. Network i was signed on to was 'N Telenor'.
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Which network is best in Norway?
Telia's customers in Norway now enjoy the best mobile network coverage in the country. Telia Norway recently came out on top in what was Norway's biggest ever independent test of the Norwegian mobile networks, carried out by TEK.no, Noway's leading tech site.Is 5G available in Norway?
With over 1000 live 5G sites, 30 per cent of the population now has access to 5G from Telia, equaling 1.5 million Norwegians. Telia Norway recently passed the milestone of 1000 5G sites in Norway as Ericsson continues to support the communications service provider in achieving nationwide 5G coverage by 2023.Does Oslo have 5G?
During 2020, Telenor's 5G network will be opened in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Sandnes. The 5G network in Trondheim, Kongsberg and Bod\xf8 will be expanded. During 2021, almost 2,000 base stations will be upgraded. A total of 8,500 base stations will be upgraded within 4-5 years.Does Norway have 3G?
In Norway, market leaders Telia and Telenor have already started their 3G shutdown in several counties and aim to shut down the network nationwide by the end of 2019. This effectively cuts off the cellular infrastructure of all communication devices relying on 3G.HOW TO USE YOUR PHONE WHILE TRAVELING! (International Phone Plans) - MUST WATCH!!!
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