mercredi 20 mars 2013

According to reports, three paid EE no 1800MHz spectrum for LTE

Android Central

The latest chapter in the story of UK LTE frequencies "sales" is a fascinating, ee to compete with carrier three. Even before the recent spectrum auctions started, EE was advised to sell a chunk of the existing frequencies, 1800MHz-uses 4 G LTE services--the regulators. Three recent to suggest this, but picked up, it is perhaps the final offer price.

The Guardian, according to the report, three pay a total of £ 0 a chunk of the spectrum. Thats right. Nothing, zero, nada. Because the value will give the £ 450million area, this all seems very strange. Other airlines is the other of the spectrum to launch their own LTE services so why EE just give it away?

EE, the safest bet was reportedly decided to abandon the offers by Vodafone and O2 in the UK, the smallest and donate to the network. Although probably the best contract deals in the UK, three of the clientele is about 10million as compared to the Työnanta-27million.

Much was also supposedly help tip of the spectrum in the auction on behalf of EE, so they have a better chance of picking up a good part of the valuable 800 MHz spectrum. It turned out to be a EE and three was born in a small piece of the 800 MHz band and, if all this is true, the three have kickstarted the LTE networks without spending a lot of money.

Source: The Guardian

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire