Exploring 5G Network Performance: Comparison of Inner and Outer City Areas in Phetchaburi Province
Phisit Pornpongtechavanich, Therdpong Daengsi

TL;DR
This study evaluates 5G network performance in Phetchaburi Province, comparing inner and outer city areas, revealing widespread coverage and significant differences in download speeds between these regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of 5G performance in urban versus rural areas within Phetchaburi Province, highlighting regional disparities.
Findings
Widespread 5G coverage in Phetchaburi Province.
Significant difference in download speeds between inner and outer city areas.
Good 5G performance provided by at least one mobile operator.
Abstract
The advancement of 5G technology has transformed various aspects of life, including tourism, by enabling people worldwide to communicate and travel with ease. Traveling to different places and countries is now seamless, removing language barriers and facilitating easy access to information on culture, accommodation, and tourist attractions. Additionally, access to applications that facilitate quicker language translation further enhances the travel experience. Phetchaburi Province holds significant importance as a global tourist destination. UNESCO has recognized Phetchaburi as a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), comprising one of 49 cities worldwide acknowledged for their creative city initiatives. Phetchaburi Province stands as the 5th city in Thailand to receive this designation. This research investigated 5G performance in Phetchaburi Province, both the inner and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · E-commerce and Technology Innovations · Regional Development and Policy
