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Everything Everywhere, O2 and Vodafone slam Ofcom decision while BT and Three remain are adamant the right thing has been done
Regulator announces plans that will force operators to slash rates from above 4 pence per minute to 0.69 pence per minute by 2015
Research shows that while speeds have increased to 6.2 Mbits per second they still fall well short of the average advertised speed of 13.8 Mbits per second
Payments follow Ofcom investigation that revealed 62,000 customers had been billed for services they did not use
New research suggests networks could pay around £1 billion for 800MHz band – a significant drop from 2000 3G spectrum auction prices
Proposed move will see spectrum traded freely between networks but is met by sceptisim in part from Three
Britain is gearing up for the first big auction of radio frequency spectrum for more than a decade. The sale, slated for 2012, will spark the industry’s biggest capital spending spree since operators splurged a combined £22.5 billion on 3G spectrum in 2000
Three UK’s Hong Kong parent Hutchison Whampoa says it remains committed to its UK business, contrary to reports, and expects Ofcom to straighten issues by the auction of 800MHz and 2.6GHz spectrum for LTE
Ofcom has announced that from today (January 6) operators will be allowed to use spectrum previously only allocated to 2G to implement 3G services, increasing mobile internet speeds and usage in the process
UK shows fastest increase in smartphone subscriptions, and fullest usage of smartphone devices among consumers, although it ranks third behind Italy and Spain for penetration