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Ofcom hints at 4G auction strategy

News Ofcom has committed itself to releasing spectrum into the market via a competitive auction, but with no obligations on which way the spectrum would be used," he elaborated, before suggesting that spectrum trading, a policy authorised by Ofcom in...

[August 11, 2006, 11:50]

Ofcom confirms 4G spectrum auction

News Ofcom has confirmed the UK's single largest-ever release of spectrum will take place this summer via auction. The main question to be resolved in the technology- and service-neutral auction is that of which mobile broadband technology will win out.

[April 7, 2008, 11:59]

Ofcom loses the 4G signal

Leader Six years on from the £22.5bn licence auction, there are just over 4.5 million 3G users. But before Ofcom takes another step towards another auction, perhaps it could do us a favour by defining what 4G is.

[August 11, 2006, 16:40]

WiMax tipped for victory over LTE

News In the UK market, Skeffington said WiMax is being held back by the delay of the 2.6GHz spectrum auction, which is making it difficult for new operators to get to market. Telecoms regulator Ofcom expects the auction process for this swathe of...

[October 24, 2008, 9:29]

Photos: Mobile WiMax in action

News However, in the UK everything depends on the outcome of a spectrum auction, set to take place early next year. The auction of wireless real estate in the 2.5GHz-2.69GHz frequency could see the proponents of 3G technology acquire even more spectrum...

[July 30, 2007, 18:35]

End in sight for spectrum refarming debate

Blog In effect, the issue is holding up the 2.6GHz spectrum auction that was supposed to have taken place last year, but didn't, and Carter sees the auction as crucial to solving the wireless component of universal 2Gbps broadband access.

[February 11, 2009, 10:06]

Ofcom: 2.6GHz auction process to start in March

News Ofcom still hopes to start the auction process for a section of  new mobile-broadband spectrum in March, despite a continuing legal challenge from the operators T-Mobile and O2. A spokesperson for the regulator told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that Ofcom...

[January 19, 2009, 15:42]

WiMax spectrum auction set for 2008

News Peter Bury, the regulator's director of strategic resources, said on Wednesday at the Wireless Event in London that the auction of 192MHz of spectrum, situated around the frequency of 2.6GHz, would happen in the first quarter of next year.

[May 23, 2007, 16:50]

UK communications market profiled

News Ofcom hints at 4G auction strategy Ofcom’s annual report into the UK’s communications market has shown several interesting trends in the domestic and business markets, with some technologies capturing our imaginations and others hitting hard times.

[August 11, 2006, 16:35]

4G inches closer after Nokia Siemens tests

News The trial, which was in Berlin, utilised 20MHz of bandwidth in the 2.6GHz spectrum, which is set for a hotly-contested auction in the UK next year. UK telecoms regulator Ofcom announced the keenly anticipated auction of the 2010-2025MHz and 2500...

[December 20, 2007, 11:08]

Mobile industry gets 4G buzz

News The company, which recently raised $900m, is also competing for spectrum in the current FCC auction. Currently, players such as satellite TV providers and cable operators are bidding in a Federal Communications Commission auction for wireless...

[August 14, 2006, 9:00]

Ericsson wins bid for Nortel wireless assets

News Ericsson cast the $1.13bn winning bid in an auction for the wireless assets of bankrupt Nortel Networks, the companies said on Saturday. Ericsson was one of three bidders in Friday's auction. That offer set others into motion and led to the auction.

[July 27, 2009, 8:50]

Verizon completes initial 4G wireless test

News Verizon is using the 700MHz spectrum it bought via an FCC auction to build the network. Verizon Wireless announced on Friday that it has completed initial testing of its 4G wireless service in Boston and Seattle.

[August 17, 2009, 11:25]

Intel puts more funding behind WiMax

News When it goes to auction, the bulk of this spectrum — in the so-called '3G expansion band' around 2.6GHz — is expected to go to providers of rival technology LTE, but it is possible that some will be bought by a provider of mobile WiMax.

[June 8, 2009, 16:37]

Verizon expects 4G launch next year

News The network will use 700MHz wireless spectrum that Verizon acquired in the Federal Communications Commission's auction last year. Verizon's CTO has provided details on the company's 4G wireless network, which is due to go live in 2010.

[February 20, 2009, 9:42]

WiMax to 'cover the UK' within two years

News Another hurdle for mobile WiMax is spectrum allocation in the 2.5GHz band, something that will become possible through an Ofcom auction later this year. There will be WiMax coverage across the UK within the next two years, the managing director of...

[May 8, 2008, 14:07]

Ofcom loses the 4G signal

Talkback We need to remember that it was an "auction". The Telco's only have themselves to blame. They decided how much they wanted 3G and they convinced themselves - and their shareholders who paid for it - how much they needed it.

[August 16, 2006, 9:44]

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