Seven companies enter British 4G airwaves race: regulator
LONDON (Reuters) – Telecoms regulator Ofcom said on Thursday that seven companies had qualified to bid for the new airwaves needed to roll out superfast 4G mobile broadband across Britain. Fixed lines provider BT, managed networks firm MLL Telecom and Hong Kong’s PCCW Limited would enter the auction, Ofcom said, as well as all of the existing mobile network operators – EE, Vodafone, O2 owner Telefonica and Hutchison, which is behind Three. Bidders will be competing for spectrum in two separate bands – 800 MHz and 2. 6 GHz, it said. . . .
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