EE launch 4G in 1800 later this month in a few cities
All the networks have the chance to bid for 800 and 2600 spectrum in the upcoming auctions that will mean those 4G networks going live in the spring of 2013
3 will have 1800 spectrum in sept 2013 which they may or may not use for 4G
the iphone currenty works on 850, 1800 and 2100
personally i would expect to see a revision to the iphone in the spring of 2013 or the likes of Voda and O2 will look to push 3G to 900 and libralise their 2100 for 4G along with any 800 they buy
EE launch 4G in 1800 later this month in a few cities
All the networks have the chance to bid for 800 and 2600 spectrum in the upcoming auctions that will mean those 4G networks going live in the spring of 2013
3 will have 1800 spectrum in sept 2013 which they may or may not use for 4G
the iphone currenty works on 850, 1800 and 2100
personally i would expect to see a revision to the iphone in the spring of 2013 or the likes of Voda and O2 will look to push 3G to 900 and libralise their 2100 for 4G along with any 800 they buy
Apple tend not to do revisions of iPhones only exceptions have been CDMA versions or ones aimed at the Chinese market. Band 20 and Band 7 support is unlikely to appear until the 5S hits the streets in September 2013.
i dotn recall them ever being in this position before, sure if O2, Voda or both went offering funds they'd soon release a new revision for the UK with the right antenna
i dotn recall them ever being in this position before, sure if O2, Voda or both went offering funds they'd soon release a new revision for the UK with the right antenna
The UK market is tiny compared to the chinese market.
i dotn recall them ever being in this position before, sure if O2, Voda or both went offering funds they'd soon release a new revision for the UK with the right antenna
The iPhone 5S will be out in September 2013 and O2 and Vodafone wont have 4G on 800Mhz or 2.6GHz until June 2013 at the earliest and will only cover cities that already have great 3G coverage anyway.
Therefore there is little point in Apple doing a revision just for the sake of 3 Months.
The iPhone 5S will be out in September 2013 and O2 and Vodafone wont have 4G on 800Mhz or 2.6GHz until June 2013 at the earliest and will only cover cities that already have great 3G coverage anyway.
Therefore there is little point in Apple doing a revision just for the sake of 3 Months.
thought it was said the other networks will go live end of march
I have read the following news ..."The introduction of 4G to the UK in October 2012...... Three has licensed existing spectrum from other providers in order to rollout 4G phones on 3."
I have read the following news ..."The introduction of 4G to the UK in October 2012...... Three has licensed existing spectrum from other providers in order to rollout 4G phones on 3."
if they do, will they have to change their name to 4?
Years ago when I first joined Three, some of the literature which came with the phone stated that they would still be called Three even when 4G technology becomes available.
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so either sept 2013 when they get the 1800 from EE they have purchased, or spring 2013 if they win sub 1ghz in the upcoming auction
They will own their own spectrum on 1800MHz independent from EE.
Assuming you are on 3 with an iPhone 5 you wont get 4G on 1800Mhz until September 2013.
The iPhone 5 is not compatible with 4G on 800MHz (LTE Band 20) or 4G on 2.6GHZ (LTE Band 7) which the UK will use.
It will work on 1800MHz LTE networks.
All the networks have the chance to bid for 800 and 2600 spectrum in the upcoming auctions that will mean those 4G networks going live in the spring of 2013
3 will have 1800 spectrum in sept 2013 which they may or may not use for 4G
the iphone currenty works on 850, 1800 and 2100
personally i would expect to see a revision to the iphone in the spring of 2013 or the likes of Voda and O2 will look to push 3G to 900 and libralise their 2100 for 4G along with any 800 they buy
3 were the only network without, but they have purchased the 1800 spectrum that EE were told to sell as part of the Orange / T-Mobile merger deal.
O2 and Vodafone don't have much 1800 spectrum though; only a 5.8MHz pair each.
Apple tend not to do revisions of iPhones only exceptions have been CDMA versions or ones aimed at the Chinese market. Band 20 and Band 7 support is unlikely to appear until the 5S hits the streets in September 2013.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3939
The UK market is tiny compared to the chinese market.
Also tiny compared to the US verison market.
The iPhone 5S will be out in September 2013 and O2 and Vodafone wont have 4G on 800Mhz or 2.6GHz until June 2013 at the earliest and will only cover cities that already have great 3G coverage anyway.
Therefore there is little point in Apple doing a revision just for the sake of 3 Months.
thought it was said the other networks will go live end of march
The 4G clearance (when DTT multiplexes are moved away from the part of 800MHz to be occupied by 4G LTE on band 20):
Glasgow and Edinburgh April 2013.
Oxford, Waltham London, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield - May 2013.
So any time on or after these dates. June is a good rule of thumb but no specific dates have been allocated yet.
http://media.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/02/delivering-4g-mobile-for-consumers/
http://www.store-3.co.uk/3-mobile-4g-network.html
That spectrum is the 1800 they have acquired from EE, that is not available to 3 until sept2013
Years ago when I first joined Three, some of the literature which came with the phone stated that they would still be called Three even when 4G technology becomes available.