The report, broadcast by the South Korean Yonhap News Agency, stated that… South Korea The largest number of base stations for fifth generation networks relative to its population, at 593 stations per 100,000 people, until last year, followed by Lithuania andFinlandAccording to the latest OECD digital economy reports, the average number of stations for OECD countries is about 100 stations.
Korea ranked second in terms of the number of 5G subscriptions per 100 people, at 63, after US Which recorded 68.4, but it was much higher than the average of OIC countries of 38.6.
Seoul also recorded the cheapest price for triple telecommunications packages, which include television, Internet, and voice services among the countries of the organization.
The report said that investments in the communications sector in OECD countries have grown by 39 percent over the past decade, with demand for networks continuing to rise amid an increasing trend towards a “digital” and “remote” economy.