on 02-10-2012 07:51
on 02-10-2012 07:51
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19786041
on 02-10-2012 08:19
It's a double edge sword because if you already pay your taxes and you just so happen to be a mobile phone user with 4G technology, you won't get the use of it. Once again, the UK's procrastinated approach to evolving technologies and obsession with money for nothing get in the way of progress.
02-10-2012 08:38 - edited 02-10-2012 08:43
02-10-2012 08:38 - edited 02-10-2012 08:43
Agreed look at what happend to 3g massive auction price killed the investment in infrastructue to provide it.
I note other countries have learned from this and 4g was auctioned at a lower price to 3g.
At least o2 / Voda are already converting the base stations to use 4g (software upgrade required to activate) O2 is over 18 months into the 3 year programme so I expect O2 / Voda to have a largeish 4g network at switch on date. source http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/news-events/press-room/press-releases/nokia-siemens-networks-to-... and ericsson are doing the north http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/press/releases/2011/01/1482512
on 02-10-2012 12:44
on 02-10-2012 12:44
Good article on the whole 4G mess - http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk/2012/10/02/government-to-broker-peace-talks-between-ofcom-and-operato...
ewan
02-10-2012 19:42 - edited 02-10-2012 19:45
02-10-2012 19:42 - edited 02-10-2012 19:45
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19804578 is the result of the meeting and official comment from ofcom http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/delivering-4g-mobile-for-consumers/
on 04-10-2012 10:37
on 04-10-2012 10:37
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/03/ofcom_4g/ another take on why 4g will come earlier