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LTE: UK to launch LTE services in Spring 2013.
UK regulator Ofcom has confirmed that all of the country’s mobile
operators should be in a position to launch LTE services from spring
2013, five months earlier than previously planned.
In a statement yesterday, the regulator noted: “Following discussions
with TV broadcasters, Digital UK and the transmission company Arqiva,
Ofcom has secured the earlier release of frequencies that were
previously used for digital-terrestrial broadcasting. This spectrum will
now be cleared and ready for 4G mobile services across much of the UK
five months earlier than previously planned, from spring 2013. This has
only become possible in the past few months as a result of the
significant progress that has been made to date with the digital
switchover and the clearance programme itself, which has been running
ahead of schedule.”
Specifically, Ofcom said that the clearance date for TV transmitters in
Oxford and Waltham – which would otherwise prevent deployment of 4G
mobile services to around 9 million people in cities including London,
Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield – will be
brought forward by five months to May 2013. Similarly, the clearance
date for transmitters which impact around 1 million people in and around
Glasgow and Edinburgh will be brought forward by more than three months
to April 2013.
This progress comes in the same week that Ofcom has held “crunch
meetings” with UK operators. The meetings appear to have been an attempt
to appease Vodafone and O2, which have been angered by Ofcom’s
controversial decision to allow market-leader Everything Everywhere (EE)
to refarm its 1800MHz spectrum for early LTE services – and therefore
launch 4G ahead of rivals. Last month EE launched a new 4G brand and
pledged to launch LTE services in 16 UK cities by Christmas.
Auctions in the ‘digital dividend’ 800/2600MHz bands suitable for 4G are
expected to start in December, with official bidding taking place early
in 2013.
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