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Govt. to introduce 5G-equipped buses nationwide by 2023

Oct. 27, 2021 - 11:07 By Yonhap

This photo, provided by the Seoul city government, shows a notice posted at a bus stop in Seoul to inform users that it is a public Wi-fi service area. The city said it has established the networks at 2,340 bus stops in the capital city in order to alleviate citizens' communications costs. (Seoul City government)
The government said Wednesday that it plans to introduce 5G-equipped buses across the country by 2023, giving citizens access to free wireless internet that is up to four times faster.

The Ministry of Science and ICT said 29,100 out of 35,000 city buses across the country will be upgraded with fifth-generation (5G) network service by 2023. The upcoming service will offer an internet speed of 400 megabits per second (Mbps), which is up to four times faster than the LTE Wi-Fi connection currently available in public buses.

Starting Wednesday, the ministry will run 100 buses equipped with 5G network for a trial period of two months to test the operation and quality of the service.

The ministry said it will also expand public Wi-Fi service next year in 16,000 public facilities, including libraries, parks and medical clinics.

To further improve internet speed, the ministry plans to gradually introduce next-generation Wi-Fi 6E (6th Generation Extended) technology in public facilities starting in 2022. (Yonhap)