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Between 296 and 726 new antenna sites will be added in the Netherlands over the next six years for public mobile networks. This is the outcome of a study conducted by Dialogic in collaboration with Inwilution and TU/e on behalf of the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate. Until 2027, we do not expect the deployment of large-scale small cell structures in the Netherlands, as seen in major Asian cities.
Data consumption on mobile networks will continue to grow in the coming years. To handle this data, Dutch operators are improving their networks. The introduction of 5G provides new technology and opportunities to make the networks more efficient, but also leads to new use cases and bandwidth demand. Sometimes, additional antenna sites are required for this. Additionally, new sites are being installed to enhance coverage and in new developments.