05-04-2018 09:44 - edited 05-04-2018 09:45
05-04-2018 09:44 - edited 05-04-2018 09:45
We're proud to announce our £500M+ investment in the latest spectrum auction. That’s what powers a network, and ours is about to get even better. How, exactly? Our spectrum acquisition means more 4G for you as well as being 5G ready for the future, and help boost connectivity in the UK.
Welcome to a new Mobile Britain. See our full press release here.
on 05-04-2018 09:49
on 05-04-2018 10:10
on 05-04-2018 10:10
I’m not so sure it’s great news for the 2% still not covered by 2G...
when will any network get 100% I wonder....
on 05-04-2018 10:15
on 05-04-2018 10:15
on 05-04-2018 10:41
To be fair, Telefonica were the only bidder for 2.3GHz 4G spectrum. EE weren't allowed to bid on it as they have so much, and Vodafone have plenty.
As for 3.4GHz 5G, Vodafone purchased the most with 50MHz, EE and Telefonica with 40MHz each and 3UK with 20MHz.
Roll on 2020!
ewan
on 05-04-2018 10:46
on 05-04-2018 10:46
@ewanrwwrote:To be fair, Telefonica were the only bidder for 2.3GHz 4G spectrum. EE weren't allowed to bid on it as they have so much, and Vodafone have plenty.
As for 3.4GHz 5G, Vodafone purchased the most with 50MHz, EE and Telefonica with 40MHz each and 3UK with 20MHz.
Roll on 2020!
ewan
Yes, it makes the playing field more even now.
It will be interesting to see how this works out in reality though.
on 05-04-2018 11:03
on 05-04-2018 11:03
Well it means they have more 4G than 3UK now, but still way behind EE and Voda.
The next 5G auctions will be more of an indicator.
on 05-04-2018 12:17
on 05-04-2018 12:17
on 05-04-2018 12:22
on 05-04-2018 12:22
4G you should be in luck as they're saying it will be available to use within 24 hours of final approval.
Suspect you're out of luck with 2G tho' as most networks are refarming their 1800MHz for 4G. Not sure about 900MHz, but would make sense as sub 1GHz is the more desirable frequency.
ewan
on 05-04-2018 15:51
on 05-04-2018 15:51
Didn’t Three UK bid on the 2300mHz spectrum?