Ofcom's Proposed Increase in Annual Licence Fees for 900MHz and 1800MHz Spectrum Threatens UK 4G Roll-Out, Says GSMA
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"According to a recent report by the GSMA[1], Europe is lagging significantly behind the U.S. in terms of deployment of next-generation wireless infrastructure. 4G represented 19 per cent of U.S. connections compared to less than two per cent in the EU at the end of 2013. However, improvement in 4G deployment can only be realised with long-term investment from the industry.
"Any lag in 4G roll-out could potentially put UK businesses at an international disadvantage and deny consumers access to the latest mobile services."
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[1] Mobile Wireless Performance in the EU and U.S., GSMA and Navigant Economics,
May 2013
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