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Buffering is a thing of the past: Tele2’s 5G makes buffering a museum piece

You’ve probably heard that 5G means faster browsing speeds, more stable connection, and greater network capacity. 5G also opens up opportunities for new technological innovations. But not many people actually talk about what you don’t get with 5G: like that spinning wheel, the symbol of buffering, that you suddenly see when you’re watching a movie, or when you’re playing and buffering ruins everything or at least slows down your experience. .

THE BUFFER IS IN RISK

Tele2 was the first in Sweden to launch a public 5G network and all of its subscriptions now come with 5G. Now they are also the first to send the buffering symbol to their museum – www.buffermuseum.se – for future generations to marvel at what it was like before everything worked quickly and steadily. A reminder of how far development has come.

Buffermuseum.se is open 24/7 for anyone who wants to see this endangered species. Tele2 will also create a physical installation of the buffering symbol, which will be donated to an existing museum.

Will you miss waiting for the launch of your content?

WORLD LEADER – TELE2 5G AWARD

In its 5G Global Mobile Network Experience Award 2022 report, the Opensignal organization ranks the user experience of the world’s leading network operators. Tele2 is at the top. Recognized as a global leader in both 5G download and upload speeds, they have also won two awards: for best streaming 5G video quality and as the world’s best telecommunications company for 5G video experiences.

FAST, FASTER OR FASTER

Tele2 offers 5G in all of its subscriptions so that everyone can benefit and enjoy the new era of mobile telephony where buffering is history.

They have five types of subscriptions where with three they went from talking about amount of data to asking you how fast should it go? Fast, faster or faster? With unlimited data.

For those who do not surf much, Tele2 maintains two types of subscription with a fixed amount of data. So it will take a while for even a fixed amount of data to end up in the museum of things we no longer have on our cell phones.

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