LTE NotSpots are those countries with no LTE:
- There are few LTE not-spots (i.e. countries with no launched LTE network of any kind – mobile or broadband fixed wireless) left in the world
- Since the last edition of this report, launches of LTE networks have been announced in two countries that previously did not have a launched LTE network: Niger and Nieu
- Most remaining LTE not-spots are remote island territories and states or are countries in Africa: Central African Republic, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Mauritania, South Sudan, and Western Sahara. Other notable LTE not-spots are Cuba and North Korea.
GSA LTE NotSpot data from GAMBoD:
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