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Everything You Need To Know About 2G & 3G Sunsets

2G and 3G network shutdown or sunset is impacting several IoT deployments around the world. This 2G/3G sunset refers to the closing down of 2G and 3G networks by mobile operators around the world. From cost optimization to making room for new technologies (such as NB-IoT, LTE-M, and upcoming 5G) to use the frequencies, there are several reasons pushing network operators down this road. Devices may experience issues due to the network's phasing out if the GSM module operates on 2G or 3G only. Therefore, it makes sense to get ready for a time without 2G and 3G networks and plan new deployments wisely.

Current Scenario

IoT and M2M devices that transmit small amounts of data do not need 4G speeds. Therefore, in several markets 2G technology continues to make sense for small or infrequent data transfers, particularly in countries with a large geographies where remote areas are covered only with 2G. There is also a cost-benefit as the module cost is significantly lower than the 4G modules with 2G/ 3G backward compatibility. 

Global deployments have generally been done on 4G modules to ensure the 2G/3G networks’ sunset does not have a huge impact.

Why 2G, 3G Networks Are “Sunsetting”?

Technologies like 2G and 3G have already undergone considerable modifications to lengthen their usefulness and make the most out of the deployed infrastructure. However, the radio frequencies that each carrier can use for their networks are limited. And in the coming years, demand for 4G, 5G, LTE-M, and NB-IoT will rise further. The majority of GSM-based 2G networks employ the 850-1800 MHz or 900-1900 MHz frequencies. Additionally, 900-2100 MHz or 850-1900 MHz bands are used by 3G networks. These same bands may be used by more advanced cellular technologies to deliver greater data throughput and more useful functionalities. 

Impact of 2G & 3G Shutdown On Your IoT Deployments

From a networks perspective: In several markets 2G makes sense for small or infrequent data transfers as 2G continues to be the most widespread network technology, particularly in countries with large geographies. 3G technology hasn’t had quite the same appeal and so a lot of network operators have looked towards shutting down 3G first. As 4G/ 5G or other new technologies spread across the regions, it might make sense for 2G to be shut down completely as well eventually.

From a devices/ hardware perspective: Devices requiring backward compatibility mean that a 4G module has the added costs of 3G and 2G network support making adopting new technology more expensive. With 3G technology being quite expensive, both on the network side and the hardware side, module makers have explored releasing 4G modules with 2G support. Several enterprises have chosen to go for 2G only modules in markets where a 3G shutdown is imminent but 2G continues to be served. Ultimately as new technologies spread, a module with a lower cost structure (e.g. 4G only) can positively influence a lot of business cases, further ushering the sunsets.

If your IoT deployments are using 2G/ 3G only modules, the most important questions to ask are

  • if any network operator in that country still offers 2G/ 3G?
  • What is that network operator’s plan to shut down these networks?

If all 2G/3G networks in the country are being shut down, then there is no option but to replace your devices and transition to a different technology.

How To Prepare For The Sunsets

How to prepare for 2G 3G shutdown

For all new deployments, we do advise selecting modules/ devices that support current technologies, e.g. 4G. While emerging technologies like NB-IoT, LTE-M and 5G are rapidly spreading, you would want to check the coverage in your targeted regions before going forward. New variants of modules such as NB-IoT/ LTE-M with a 2G/ 4G fallback can also make this transition easier.

If you are unsure what’s the best, talk to us.

When will shutdowns happen in different regions?

Actually, there is no set time for when carriers will terminate their 2G and 3G networks. Based on local demand, their objectives, and what they are capable of, each Mobile Network Operator (MNO) must determine when it makes the most sense for their business. Several carriers wanted to discontinue 3G by the end of 2022, and many have already started to phase out 2G service.

Here is a list of upcoming 2G and 3G sunsets by nation and service provider because you might have IoT deployments everywhere in the world.

2G Network Shutdown Schedule

Country

Network

Shutdown date (dd/mm/yyyy)

ARGENTINA

AMX Argentina S.A.

31/12/2023

BERMUDA

Telecommunications (Bermuda & West Indies) Ltd.

15/01/2023

BRAZIL

Claro S.A

31/12/2023

CANADA

Rogers Communications Canada Inc

31/12/2021

CHILE

Claro Chile S.A.

31/12/2023

CHINA

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF China Unicom

31/12/2021

CHINA

China Unicom

31/12/2022

COLOMBIA

Colombia Movil S.A.

01/11/2022

COLOMBIA

Comunicacion Celular S.A (Comcel S.A)

28/02/2023

COSTA RICA

Claro CR Telecomunicaciones, S.A.

31/12/2023

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Compañia Dominicana de Teléfonos, S.A.

31/12/2023

ECUADOR

Conecel S.A. (Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Telecomunicaciones S.A.)

31/12/2023

EL SALVADOR

CTE Telecom Personal, S.A. de C.V.

31/12/2024

FRANCE

Orange

31/12/2025

ICELAND

Síminn h.f.

31/12/2024

ICELAND

IMC Ísland ehf.

31/12/2024

ICELAND

Sýn hf.

31/12/2025

INDIA

Bharti Airtel Limited

01/12/2023

INDONESIA

PT. XL Axiata Tbk

01/12/2022

LIECHTENSTEIN

Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd (Liechtenstein)

01/01/2021

LIECHTENSTEIN

Telecom Liechtenstein AG

31/01/2021

MALAYSIA

Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd

31/12/2024

MEXICO

Radiomóvil Dipsa, S.A. de C.V.

01/09/2020

MEXICO

Pegaso PCS S.A. de C.V.

01/12/2021

MEXICO

Telcel Mexico

31/12/2025

MYANMAR

Telenor Myanmar Limited

31/12/2024

NETHERLANDS

T-Mobile Netherlands B.V.

01/06/2021

NETHERLANDS

T-Mobile Netherlands B.V.

01/06/2023

NICARAGUA

Empresa Nicaraguense de Telecomunicaciones S.A. - ENITEL

31/12/2024

PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF

Claro Panamá, S.A.

31/12/2024

PARAGUAY

AMX Paraguay S.A.

31/12/2024

PERU

América Móvil Perú, S.A.C.

31/12/2024

POLAND

Orange Polska S.A.

31/12/2030

SLOVAKIA

Orange Slovensko, a.s.

31/12/2030

SLOVENIA

A1 Slovenija, d.d.

31/12/2030

SOUTH AFRICA

Vodacom S.A.

01/01/2024

SWITZERLAND

Sunrise Communications AG

31/12/2022

THAILAND

dtac TriNet Co. Ltd

31/12/2021

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Emirates Telecom Corp-ETISALAT

31/12/2022

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC

31/12/2022

UNITED KINGDOM

EE UK

31/12/2025

UNITED KINGDOM

Vodafone UK

31/12/2025

UNITED STATES

T-Mobile USA Inc

31/12/2022

URUGUAY

AM Wireless Uruguay S.A.

31/12/2023

VIETNAM

GTEL Mobile Joint Stock Company (GTEL Mobile)

01/03/2024

VIETNAM

MOBIFONE CORPORATION

01/03/2024

VIETNAM

Vietnamobile Telecommunications Joint Stock Company

01/03/2024

VIETNAM

Viettel Group

01/03/2024

VIETNAM

Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT)

01/03/2024

3G Network Shutdown Schedule

Country

Network

Shutdown date (dd/mm/yyyy)

ALBANIA

Vodafone - Albania

31/12/2022

BELGIUM

Telenet Group BVBA/SPRL

30/09/2024

CANADA

Rogers Communications Canada Inc.

01/01/2022

CROATIA

Hrvatski Telekom d.d.

31/12/2022

CZECH REPUBLIC

Vodafone Czech Republic a.s.

30/11/2021

CZECH REPUBLIC

T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s.

31/12/2021

DENMARK

Telia Norden AB

01/04/2021

DENMARK

Telenor A/S

31/07/2022

DENMARK

TDC A/S

31/12/2022

ESTONIA

Telia Eesti AS

31/01/2023

ESTONIA

Elisa Eesti AS

31/12/2025

ESTONIA

Tele2 Eesti Aktsiaselts

31/12/2025

FINLAND

DNA Plc

31/01/2023

FINLAND

Telia Finland Oyj

31/01/2023

FINLAND

Elisa Corporation

31/01/2023

GERMANY

Vodafone GmbH

30/06/2021

GERMANY

Telekom Deutschland GmbH

30/06/2021

GERMANY

Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. OHG

31/12/2021

GREECE

Cosmote Mobile Telecommunications S.A.

31/12/2021

GREECE

Vodafone-Panafon Hellenic Telecommunications Company S.A.

31/12/2022

GREECE

Wind Hellas Telecommunications S.A.

31/12/2022

HUNGARY

Magyar Telekom Nyrt.

30/06/2022

HUNGARY

Vodafone Hungary Mobile Telecommunications Company Limited

30/11/2022

HUNGARY

Telenor Magyarország Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság

31/01/2023

ICELAND

Síminn h.f.

31/12/2025

ICELAND

Nova ehf.

31/12/2025

ICELAND

Sýn hf.

31/12/2025

INDIA

Vodafone Idea Limited

01/04/2022

IRELAND

Vodafone Ireland Limited

31/12/2023

ITALY

Vodafone Italia S.p.A

01/02/2021

JAPAN

KDDI Corporation

31/03/2022

JAPAN

SoftBank Corp.

31/01/2024

KUWAIT

Ooredoo Kuwait

30/06/2023

LIECHTENSTEIN

Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd (Liechtenstein)

31/01/2024

LITHUANIA

Telia Lietuva AB

01/03/2022

LUXEMBOURG

POST Luxembourg

31/07/2022

MACEDONIA

Makedonski Telekom AD - Skopje

31/07/2022

MALAYSIA

Maxis Broadband Sdn. Bhd.

26/12/2021

MALAYSIA

Celcom Axiata Berhad

31/12/2021

MALTA

Vodafone Malta Limited

31/12/2021

NEPAL

Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd

31/12/2021

NETHERLANDS

KPN B.V.

31/03/2022

NORWAY

Telenor Norge AS

31/12/2021

POLAND

T-Mobile Polska S.A.

01/01/2023

PORTUGAL

Vodafone Portugal - Comunicações Pessoais, S.A.

31/03/2022

PUERTO RICO

AT&T Mobility Puerto Rico Inc.

22/02/2022

PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc.

31/01/2023

ROMANIA

Telekom Romania Mobile Communications S.A.

01/07/2022

ROMANIA

S.C. Vodafone Romania S.A.

31/01/2023

SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi Telecom Company (STC)

31/12/2022

SLOVAKIA

Slovak Telekom, a.s.

31/12/2022

SLOVENIA

A1 Slovenija, d.d.

30/06/2023

SPAIN

Vodafone España, S.A.U.

31/10/2022

SRI LANKA

Dialog Axiata Plc

31/12/2022

SWEDEN

Telia Company AB

31/01/2023

SWEDEN

Telenor Sweden

31/12/2025

UNITED KINGDOM

Vodafone Ltd

31/12/2023

UNITED KINGDOM

EE UK

31/12/2024

UNITED STATES

AT&T Mobility

22/02/2022

UNITED STATES

T-Mobile USA, Inc

01/07/2022

VIETNAM

Viettel Group

30/06/2022

VIETNAM

Viettel Group

01/06/2023

Disclaimer: The data was collected from various sources and websites on the internet and compiled for ease. It is subject to change based on each MNO’s schedule and timelines.

Our specialists can assist you in creating a migration plan. Get in touch with sales@connectedyou.io to learn more. 

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