UKers wishing for any rash rollout of all things Everywhere's 4G LTE network are inclined to be sorely disappointed, as regulation entity Ofcom has shoved back the ultimate decision on its proposal. We are told the ruling is going to be moved from April 17th to May eighth, using the decision designed to give stakeholders additional time to reply. Using the additional days, folks like O2 and Vodafone are anticipated to voice their very own ideas (read: objections) around the matter, likely mentioning that it is proposal gives Everything Everywhere the lion's share of spectrum within the 1,800MHz range. For the time being, we'll need to wait and find out what type of rebuttals are cooked up, and when history is any guide, we are speculating a couple of more delays is going to be making themselves known before we obtain an absolute answer one of the ways or another.
Ofcom delays decision on Everything Everywhere's 4G proposal initially made an appearance on Engadget on Get married, 28 Marly 2012 19:58:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to use feeds.
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