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UK 4G network auction delayed, spectrum sell-off pushed back to the top of 2012

UK 4G network auction delayed, spectrum sell-off pushed back to the top of 2012

The dizzying world of 4G speeds remains prospect for Britons, with telecoms regulator Ofcom deciding to delay the auction for the subsequent generation of mobile spectrum. It was seeking to unload two potent bands of wireless network by the top of this year, but those plans had been placed on hold by some legal jostling and desk-banging from UK carriers, with the British equivalent of the FCC saying it received several “substantial and strongly argued responses.” The sell-off delay would possibly not affect any launch dates for 4G (already being tested in rural parts of the united kingdom), because the bands up for grabs still won’t be available until 2013. But eventually all of this to-ing and fro-ing will test even the Brits’ stoic patience.

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