Yettel Launches 5G: Network available in major cities and popular tourist areas

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Yettel today announced the official launch of its 5G network, bringing ultra-fast mobile data speeds, significantly reduced latency, and the ability to connect a vast number of devices simultaneously to customers.

- Starting today, Yettel customers will see the 5G icon appear on their phones, and we’re extremely proud of that. Our company transmitted the first mobile signal in Serbia 30 years ago, in December 1994. Today, we are launching the fifth generation of the Yettel mobile network, and our goal is to keep it reliable, stable, and with sufficient capacity for both customers and the business sector in Serbia. We continue to invest in innovation and infrastructure - said Mike Michel, Yettel’s Chief Executive Officer.

To experience the benefits of this new technology, Yettel customers need a 5G-compatible device and must be within a 5G coverage area. The Yettel 5G network is now available in all major cities and popular tourist areas across Serbia. You can find a detailed coverage map here. As the network expands and develops, the 5G signal will cover an even larger share of the population and territory.

The new 5G network will enable:

⚡ Ultra-high data transfer speeds

📶 Lower latency compared to previous generations

🌍 Support for new digital services and IoT devices

🎮 Better experiences for gaming, video streaming, and remote work

Yettel is using new frequencies acquired in the most recent spectrum auction for its 5G network. The company will broadcast 5G on two main frequency bands: 700 MHz (Low band) and 3.5 GHz (Mid band – C-band).

Yettel is part of the e& PPF Telecom Group and offers integrated telecommunications services at more than 130 retail locations and through the Yettel app. In 2025, the Yettel network received the umlaut “Best in Test” recognition for the best mobile network in Serbia for the ninth consecutive time, and 5G marks the next step in technological advancement. For more information, please visit www.yettel.rs.

(Telegraf.rs/PR)