2G disappears: avoid problems by upgrading your fleet to 4G now
The time has come: the final end of the 2G network is approaching. Do you still have vehicles or installations that rely on 2G trackers? Then it's time to spring into action. Because those who wait too long risk long delays and unexpected costs.
Why it's best not to wait too long
The phase-out is irreversible. Providers are phasing out 2G, and this process has already begun. That means reduced coverage and connection problems.
Overbuilding is not a solution. Most 2G devices are not technically compatible with 4G accessories. New installation is unavoidable.
High demand, limited capacity. Wait too long? Then you end up in a queue. Especially in the final months before shutdown, it's "all hands on deck" for installers.
Specifically, what does this mean for your business?
Downtime of vehicles or machinery that you can no longer follow.
Useless track and trace functionality.
No automatic trip logging or proof for customers or government.
The benefits of 4G trackers
Faster connection and real-time data.
Better coverage and higher reliability.
Future-proof and compatible with new technologies.
Taking action = saving
By switching now:
Avoid your stress and last-minute costs.
Can stagger your plants over time.
Benefit from tailored advice and the best 4G solution for your situation.
Our approach
Scan of your current installation
Advice on the best 4G solution
Installation on site or with us
Full follow-up & support
👉 Ask us how to make the switch without worries
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about the 2G phaseout
When will the 2G network end for good?
That depends on the provider, but in Belgium most 2G frequencies will be phased out completely between 2025 and 2027. Already companies are noticing connection problems.
Can I keep using my 2G tracker until it really stops?
Technically yes, but you run the risk of interruptions, poorer coverage and lost data. Waiting could cost you dearly.
Can I just use a new SIM card in my old tracker?
No, most 2G trackers are not hardware compatible with 4G. Accessories also differ, requiring a full replacement.
What is the difference between a 2G and a 4G tracker?
4G trackers have faster, more stable connectivity, more features (such as real-time updates) and are future-proof.
How does an upgrade to 4G work at AllConnects?
We analyze your current situation, advise on the best solution and provide a smooth installation without downtime.
Discover our other blogs on the phase-out of the 2G and 3G network here.
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