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Dish Network files ‘Ollo’ trademark for planned LTE-Advanced service, GPS takes a deep breath

Dish just finished firing off a 67-page letter to the FCC petitioning for definitely the right to take advantage of its 2GHz spectrum for LTE-Advanced. Now, two recently filed trademark applications are tipping us off to a possible name for the satellite operator’s planned 4G network, is named “Ollo.” In keeping with the company’s filings, this brand would encompass both future equipment and services, huddling smartphones, tablets and a triple play of services under the similar umbrella. The hybridized network still has significant hurdles to triumph over before it gets a greenlight — namely, a proven loss of LightSquared-like GPS interference . But, it sounds as if the company’s confident its newly acquired holdings will pass Go, delivering heretofore unseen downlink / uplink speeds to subscribers. As ever, we’ll keep a detailed watch in this because it develops.

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