MTS introduces 5G signal, covering all major cities and roads in the country
Telekom Srbija announced that mts 5G signal now covers major cities and roads in the country, and that users of this network can already take advantage of all the benefits brought by 5G technology, primarily higher internet speeds.
Users will have significantly higher mobile internet speeds available, both when downloading and uploading data.
Users of the mts 5G network will enjoy speeds of up to 1.5 Gb/s when downloading data, and more than 150 Mb/s when uploading data, which is several times faster than what users previously had.
In addition, 5G also brings reduced response time (latency) and more stable streaming, which is especially important for those who enjoy online gaming or watching their favorite multimedia content on streaming platforms.
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To enable users to enjoy all the benefits of this new technology, mts has created completely new postpaid plans, which, in addition to unlimited internet traffic, also offer advantages for using social networks and digital services.
Postpaid plans available for private users are: 5ica XS, 5ica S, 5ica M, 5ica L and 5ica XL, while business users can choose from: Biz 5ica XS, Biz 5ica S, Biz 5ica M, Biz 5ica L and Biz 5ica XL.
"To begin enjoying all the advantages offered by the mts 5G network, it is necessary that your mobile phone is compatible with the 5G network, that you select one of the mts 5G plans that suits your usage habits, and that you choose the mts 5G network on your mobile phone," the announcement said.
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