Identify communication blackouts in Bavaria promptly. Report any dead zones immediately. - Disruption of Networks and RadioBlackouts in Bavaria - Immediate Report Required.
Bavaria: A Push to Eliminate Mobile Network Dead Zones
In an attempt to eradicate persistent dead zones in mobile network coverage, the German state of Bavaria has launched a nationwide campaign. Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters) notes the inconvenience these gaps pose for both private individuals and businesses.
To shed light on areas lacking network coverage, citizens are being enlisted. The first nationwide mobile network measurement week kicks off today, as announced by the Ministry of Economics. Participants can report dead zones or conduct broadband measurements via the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) app. This collected data helps authorities to accurately map network coverage.
"Unfortunately, there remain dead zones in dire need of rectification," stated Aiwanger. According to his ministry, a 130 million euro funding program has led to the construction of new antenna masts, and municipalities are being supported in their efforts to build these masts to be leased to network operators.
This proactive approach leverages citizen participation to improve mobile network coverage in both urban and rural Bavaria, seeking to eliminate the long-standing issue of dead zones throughout the region.
- The lack of mobile network coverage in Bavaria, a problem that affects both individuals and businesses, is being addressed through a campaign that harnesses citizen participation.
- In an effort to enhance mobile network coverage across urban and rural Bavaria, the Economic Ministry is using technology like the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) app to gather data, which aids in the deployment of new antenna masts, an endeavor funded by a 130 million euro program.