Lithuania leads in 5G, but fixed-line development raises concerns
Its data shows a stark contrast between the rapidly growing 5G rates and the sluggish development of the fixed-line network in Lithuania. While we are leading Europe in
Revenue growth in the mobile sector was driven mainly from mobile broadband services. This report provides an overview of Lithuania's fixed-line telecom sector. It includes a variety of statistics from the regulator and the main players, as well as an overview of regulatory developments and telecom infrastructure.
Lithuania has achieved near-universal 5G coverage, positioning itself as a regional leader in mobile connectivity. Cybersecurity has been significantly reinforced through NIS2 transposition, a national programme focused on 5G network trustworthiness, and public sector cyber resilience investment.
Fibre is now by far the dominant fixed broadband platform, with the number of DSL and cable connections in steady decline. A number of alternative operators offer services although the incumbent Telia Lithuania remains the dominant player in the fixed-line and broadband sectors.
Lithuania's small telecoms market is among the more advanced in Europe, particularly given the universal access to LTE infrastructure and the extensive fibre footprint. Operator investment has been focussed on fibre broadband and mobile network upgrades.
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