For the first time: the Ministry of Communications is launching an online system that is accessible and available to the public for information on cellular coverage at any address in Israel. The system, which was launched this morning (Thursday) on the Ministry of Communications website, allows you to check with the click of a button on the interactive map the amount of cellular sites by address, company or technology and make an informed choice This is how
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works: you go to the transparency area on the Ministry of Communications website, choose an exact address or a preferred mobile technology (4G or 5G) and you can see which company has more infrastructure More below, including a system for mirroring the fiber map.
Link to the site
Layout of antennas according to leading areas:
Tel Aviv-Yafo leads by far with 841 cellular sites, and is a vibrant technological and communication center.
Jerusalem ranks second with 588 sites
Haifa, the northern port city, benefits from 319 sites, which guarantee reasonable coverage for its residents.
Petah Tikvu has 228 sites
Rishon Lezion, another large city, has 203 sites, which guarantee reasonable coverage
Eilat, the southern city, surprises with only 100 sites
"As I stated when I took office, the issue of transparency to the public in all areas of communication is, in my eyes, the basis and catalyst for a free and competitive market and the provision of a better service - "and you would be free from God and from Israel". and the landline, along with our actions to improve the communication infrastructure throughout the country," said the Minister of Communications, Dr. Shlomo Karai.
The Director General of the Ministry of Communications, Adv. Einval Meshash: "The website makes information on the cell phone available to the public in a friendly and transparent manner. A user will know which operator is the best for him and will be able to make an informed consumer decision regarding the choice of this or that mobile operator. The Ministry of Communications sees great importance in increasing transparency for the benefit of the public through improving the accessibility of data and information."