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Radio Hole Detector for Bergisch Gladbach

Summary by Radio Berg
And then suddenly there is no longer a beam: the city of Bergisch Gladbach starts a digital radio hole detector. Citizens should report where they do not have a network in the city. With the data, they want to approach the network operators. "Funkholes are a nuisance in everyday life," says the city.
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And then suddenly there is no longer a beam: the city of Bergisch Gladbach starts a digital radio hole detector. Citizens should report where they do not have a network in the city. With the data, they want to approach the network operators. "Funkholes are a nuisance in everyday life," says the city.

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Radio Berg broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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