Everything Everywhere has confirmed a deal with mobile network operator 3 to sell on part of its 1800MHz spectrum,which could enable the smaller operator to launch its own 4G services. The agreement to sell part of the spectrum band is ...
Tags: UK, 4G services, Orange, T-Mobile, 4G network, Ofcom, mobile internet
Ofcom has made a ruling that will allow Everything Everywhere to use its existing spectrum allocation to offer 4G services across the UK. The company – formed from the merger of Orange and T-Mobile – can launch the service any ...
Tags: Ofcom, Everything Everywhere, 4G services, UK
Jeremy Hunt today claimed the UK government would achieve its goal of having the best broadband in Europe by 2015, but mobile would have to play a major part. Speaking this morning at Google's recently opened Tech City premises, the ...
Tags: broadband, mobile, 4G network, 4G products
Everything Everywhere added 150,000 new contract customers over the past three months, keeping revenues steady. The joint venture between T-Mobile and Orange announced both its second-quarter and six-month financial results today, which ...
Orange today announced it would provide 2G and 3G services in the Channel Tunnel, enabling both Eurostar foot passengers and Eurotunnel drivers to use their phones under the stretch of water. The 53km stretch of rail between Calais and ...
Tags: Orange, 2G services, 3G services, network
Virgin Media, Vodafone and Everything Everywhere are refusing to sign up to a new code of conduct for internet service providers (ISPs) aimed at guaranteeing full and open access to the internet. Ten ISPs, including BT, O2 and Talk Talk, ...
Tags: Virgin Media, Vodafone, Everything Everywhere, internet service
Businesses are turning away from traditional fixed phone lines in favour of mobile or internet-based telephony,according to research findings released today. Ofcom's annual communications market report showed the number of business lines ...
Tags: Ofcom, mobile or internet-based telephony, fixed line phones
Ofcom today set out proposals to cap the prices BT can charge for leasing its telecoms infrastructure, which it claims will lead to real-time price reductions for most customers. The regulator said the lines, which are rented by companies ...
Tags: Ofcom, BT, telecoms infrastructure, broadband, mobile connectivity
Residents whose TV signal is affected by the 4G roll-out may have to pay for their own solutions to the problem, according to the government minister responsible. The spectrum freed up by the TV switchover from analogue to digital will be ...
Tags: UK, TV switchover, Freeview customers
Regulator Ofcom says ISP TalkTalk and mobile operator 3 received more complaints than any of their rivals in the first quarter of 2012. In the latest quarterly report from Ofcom–which names and shames the worst customer offenders in ...
Tags: Ofcom, ISP TalkTalk, broadband, BT
Ofcom has revealed plans to regulate telecoms operators'leased line infrastructure across the UK,but is to consult for industry views. The Business Connectivity Market Review looks at leased line infrastructure rented by numerous ...
Tags: Ofcom, telecoms operator, line infrastructure, BT, UK