The Jerusalem Post

Israel to phase out 2G, 3G Internet by 2025

- • By ZEV STUB

As Israel moves toward fifth-generation (5G) cellular Internet standards, the Communicat­ions Ministry is starting to phase out secondand third-generation networks.

Those networks will be turned off by the end of 2025, the ministry said Sunday in line with similar moves that are being made by cellular operators in many countries around the world.

According to the ministry’s timeline, importing mobile devices that support only the old networks will be banned from next January 1 and a year later, new devices supporting only the old technologi­es, including car handsfree devices and M2M end equipment, will not be allowed to connect. However, existing 2G and 3G customers will still be able to receive service.

At the end of 2025, old technologi­es will no longer get reception from mobile operators.

“We are leading the State of Israel toward a new era in the field of communicat­ions infrastruc­ture,” said Communicat­ions Minister Yoaz

Handel. “This step is essential to become a leading country. Around the world, old technologi­es have been shut down in order to free up broadcast frequencie­s – which are a limited resource – in favor of advanced technologi­es. The process will be gradual and allow those who need to, to make the necessary technologi­cal adjustment­s, and it is part of a move to get the cart out of the mud and launch the Israeli economy.”

5G Internet networks are expected to be widespread in Israel within two to four years, and will dramatical­ly increase Internet speed and latency (the time between a user action and a response), as well as improved reliabilit­y and network security that will enable completely new consumer and commercial possibilit­ies.

While Israeli cellular packages are considered to be some of the cheapest in the world, mobile Internet speeds are relatively slow and the Communicat­ions Ministry is hoping to make up for what is seen as a lost decade of technologi­cal progress.

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