Is 700MHz sell-off now less likely?
Colin_London
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I see that several mobile operators have applied to Ofcom to 're-farm' their 900MHz & 1800MHz spectrum for 4G.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21291932
Is it likely that this will delay the need for 700MHz spectrum to be freed up, and keep DTT spectrum in use for that purpose?
It seems the original call for 700MHz was for compatibility with US devices, but with manufacturers already making multiband 4G devices isn't that argument going to fade well before 2018? However, I guess if the government thinks they'll make more money out of it then eventually it's going to be sold off to the highest bidder (which won't be TV broadcasters).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21291932
Is it likely that this will delay the need for 700MHz spectrum to be freed up, and keep DTT spectrum in use for that purpose?
It seems the original call for 700MHz was for compatibility with US devices, but with manufacturers already making multiband 4G devices isn't that argument going to fade well before 2018? However, I guess if the government thinks they'll make more money out of it then eventually it's going to be sold off to the highest bidder (which won't be TV broadcasters).
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The lower frequencies have better building penetration, so are quite attractive to the cellphone operators. Frequency use is co-ordinated internationally, so it really depends on what the European region has a whole decides to do.