Amsterdam

Amsterdam, sometimes called Holland, is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland in the west of the Netherlands. As of January 2021, the city has a population of 872.922. It is a world-renowned tourist city and an international metropolis. It ranks third in Europe in the latest world city ranking authority GaWC, second only to London and Paris. The Randstad metropolitan area where the city is located has a population of about 6.7 million and is the sixth largest metropolitan area in Europe. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is now the third largest airport in Europe (after London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle). The city's port is connected to the North Sea by the North Sea Canal, for which Amsterdam is famous.

Main operators
KPN - Royal Netherlands Telecom, headquartered in Rotterdam, is currently the largest mobile and fixed network operator in the Netherlands. KPN's predecessor, Royal Dutch Post, Telegraph, Telecommunications Company (Koninklijke PTT Nederland), was established in the 19th century. Its business includes: fixed network business, mobile business and IP data network business. Currently, it is the main telecommunications operator of fixed network and mobile services in the Netherlands, with a domestic market share of up to 50%, and its mobile network services cover other European countries, such as Germany and Belgium. Chinese companies Huawei, ZTE and five other KPN suppliers have signed the "Recyclable Declaration", agreeing to manufacture products that implement recyclable designs for the operator before 2025. More than a third of Dutch households can now be connected to fiber optics via KPN.

T-Mobile NL – T-Mobile has an award-winning mobile network that has passed umlaut's best test five years in a row. In addition, it was also named the best mobile network in the world in 2021. Its four brands T-Mobile, Tele2, Ben and Simpel each focus on different customer needs. Tele2 has been part of T-Mobile Netherlands since 2019. 5G networks are already available in most of the Netherlands, with 90% of residents living within T-Mobile's 5G coverage. Nearly 7 million customers use T-Mobile NL's fast network.

Vodafone NL - Vodafone entered the Dutch market in 1995 under the name Libertel. Vodafone now offers 4G+ coverage in more than 250 cities in the Netherlands. Criss-crossing the Netherlands, there are more than 3,500 4G masts and hundreds of small cell towers in busy places such as holiday parks, beaches, shopping centers and office locations, with more than 5 million customers. The company has been a leader in the IoT market for many years. Vodafone offices are located in Amsterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven and Maastricht. 5G has been available throughout the Netherlands since 21 July 2020.
Testing scenarios

1. The Amsterdam Survey Office (Waag), also known as the Weighing House, is a building located in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. The Amsterdam Survey is the oldest surviving secular building in Amsterdam. Most of these buildings were built before 1800, before international weight standards were established. Because of the importance of public control over the weight of goods, local authorities took charge of the matter themselves and used weighing houses to levy taxes on goods sold in or transported through them. Therefore, weighing rooms are often located near the market or in the city center. Field testers will conduct weak signal network sweep tests of four operators here.


2. Amsterdam Central Station (Station Amsterdam Centraal) is a major railway station located in Amsterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands. It started construction in 1881 and opened in 1889. The entire building adopts Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles and is the most important railway transshipment in the Netherlands. Center, it is estimated that about 250,000 passengers pass in and out of the station every day. In this area, dynamic and static tests of 5G and 4G within the city can be carried out.

Traffic
There are 9 railway stations in Amsterdam, and the Central Railway Station is the main railway station. Most international trains stop here, and most tourists get off here. There are many lines leading to all parts of Europe at this station, and it only takes 3 hours and 20 minutes to Paris, 2 hours to Brussels, and 2 hours and 40 minutes to Cologne. Public transportation in the city, including subways, buses, and trams, is operated by the local transportation bureau GVB. Unlike many European capitals, Amsterdam is not a city with a very large geographical area. Moreover, the attractions are relatively concentrated, and the subway is not very suitable for tourists. Amsterdam's metro and light rail system has four lines, including a shorter underground line in the center of the city, serving residential areas in the southeast. In addition, there are 18 tram lines, which are the main means of transportation in the central area.
Project summary
From September 1, 2019 to October 8, 2021, the Dutch field test team successfully completed 46 field test projects of 4 well-known mobile phone brands, which was unanimously affirmed and highly praised by customers.
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