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Cetin Bulgaria announced the launch of the optical connectivity project "5G Balkans", the company informed BalkanEngineer.com. The ambitious initiative aims to transform connectivity along the cross-border transport corridor between Sofia and Serbia by providing conditions for the implementation of 5G technologies for connected and automated mobility (CAM).
Oriented towards innovation and modern solutions, the project envisages a significant improvement of mobility and connectivity in the region. "5G Balkans" will play a key role in the creation of intelligent transport systems that will support more efficient and safe movement of vehicles. Funds from the Connecting Europe Mechanism of the European Union have been provided for the realization of the project, and the total value of the investment exceeds BGN 13 million. Half of the funding is provided by the EU program and the other half comes from the main beneficiaries of the project.
Among the key participants are Cetin Bulgaria, Cetin Serbia and Technical University - Sofia, which will work in partnership with Yettel Bulgaria and Yettel in Serbia. Under the leadership of Cetin Bulgaria, new high-speed optical connections will be built and the existing infrastructure will be upgraded, which will allow secure and efficient provision of 5G services in the region.
Technical University - Sofia will carry out complex measurements and analyses, guaranteeing the quality and reliability of the new infrastructure. At the same time, Cetin Serbia will focus on connecting the built base stations to the high-speed optical network to ensure full coverage and reliability of 5G services.
With their partnership within the PPF Telecom Group, CETIN and Yettel demonstrate their commitment to the modernization of the telecommunications infrastructure in Bulgaria and Serbia. The 5G Balkans project will not only improve transport connectivity in the region, but also lay the foundations for future innovations in the automotive industry and telecommunications, putting the region at the forefront of technological development in Europe.
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