Sri Lanka's 4G mobile broadband coverage [2] Fig. 2 shows coverage map

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Download scientific diagram | Sri Lanka's 4G mobile broadband coverage [2] Fig. 2 shows coverage map of 4G technology in Sri Lanka, indicating high signal strength areas in red color, mid-strength signal areas in green color and low strength signal areas in yellow color. As per the speed test statistical report published by the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL), which was obtained from all four mobile broadband providers, indicates outstation average 3G mobile broadband download speed is around 6.47 Mega-bits per second (Mbps) to the nearest Singapore server and 9.89 Mega-bits per second (Mbps) average mobile broadband download speed can be expected in Colombo and its suburban areas. 21 Mbps and 13 Mbps of average 4G mobile broadband download speed are expected in Colombo and outstation areas respectively [4]. from publication: Sri Lankan Mobile Broadband Future With 5G | Radio technologies have proven a rapid and multi directional development with the launch of analog cellular systems in the 1980s. From that point, digital wireless communication systems are consistently determined to satisfy the growing need of human beings. 5th Generation | 5G, Mobility and Mobile Networks | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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