Everything Everywhere gets OK to launch 4G in UK next month

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While the United States sees dozens of new cities getting upgraded to 4G networks each month, on the other side of the Atlantic, things are proceeding at a more glacial pace. In the United Kingdom, for example, the auction of 4G licences on the 800MHz and 2600MHz bands to network operators still hasn’t taken place, and has been pushed back until next year.

While UK operators have been engaged in small-scale 4G trials for the last 18 months or so, the lethargic pace of progress on the licensing and deployment of 4G networks has been a source of irritation for the carriers. Not all have been content to sit around complaining though. Earlier this year, Everything Everywhere – the joint venture between Orange UK and T-Mobile UK – formally applied to the communications regulator, Ofcom, to convert some of its existing 1800MHz spectrum to provide 4G services this year.

As The Next Web reports, Ofcom has now approved that application, meaning that Everything Everywhere will be able to launch 4G LTE services in the UK before the end of the year. In a statement, the company unsurprisingly hailed Ofcom’s decision, claiming that “4G will drive investment, employment and innovation and we look forward to making it available later this year, delivering superfast mobile broadband to the UK”.

But not everyone is celebrating. The Verge reported Vodafone’s rather angry response to the news:

We are frankly shocked that Ofcom has reached this decision. The regulator has shown a careless disregard for the best interests of consumers, businesses and the wider economy through its refusal to properly regard the competitive distortion created by allowing one operator to run services before the ground has been laid for a fully competitive 4G market.”
O2 also weighed in with this statement:

We are hugely disappointed with today’s announcement, which will mean the majority of customers will be excluded from the first wave of digital services. This decision undermines the competitive environment for 4G in the UK.”
Ofcom’s approval gives Everything Everywhere the freedom to use some of its 1800MHz spectrum for 4G services from September 11 this year – fortuitous timing, given that Apple is widely expected to announce its new 4G LTE-capable iPhone on the very next day.

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YOLOSWAGMASTER420Posted:

I really wish I had 4G

Everybody says its lots better

FlatbushZOMBiESPosted:

AIexis I am running 3G, I don't really see the difference tbh


Same i don't see the difference with 4g and 3g.

DJMarkyMarkPosted:

My cities towers just upgraded to 4G but my phone is only 3G :(

GooooooglePosted:

Cant wait for 4G

AR15Posted:

Glad to see that they are getting 4G to more places.

EllaPosted:

Nice glad to see they got the ok to launch 4G over there

AIexisPosted:

I am running 3G, I don't really see the difference tbh

PeetzuhPosted:

M60
Toque I don't really see a difference...my iPhone 4s runs on 3G and its pretty fast!


Suppose but obviously 4G is better

Yeah, 4G is a lot better..

CearnsyPosted:

Toque I don't really see a difference...my iPhone 4s runs on 3G and its pretty fast!


Suppose but obviously 4G is better

deekyPosted:

CartoonHead I remember seeing 4g on the gadget show a while back and it was crazy fast, you can download full movies in literally minutes. I think this is just for mobiles at the minute though...


Yes. It is very fast.