O2 UK begins 3G in 900MHz band

O2 UK has started UMTS services in the 900MHz band in London. UK regulator Ofcom had approved the move in January, and O2 claims to be the first operator in the UK to offer 3G in the band previously reserved for GSM.

The new 3G900 network layer in London is expected to deliver a 50% increase in capacity to O2′s existing 3G network. The 3G900 services are also deployed in key cities across the UK, including Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester, with other cities set to follow in the coming months.

According to O2, customers on 3G900 compatible devices are now receiving data 30% faster than before the new spectrum was allocated for 3G use.

 

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Vodafone launches 3G trial in UK

It’s all very well selling 3G PC cards to laptop owners, but selling 3G handsets is sure to be something of a nightmare for Vodafone.

Especially as the 3G handsets the company has got just can’t compete with the slimmer, sexier LG and Nokia phones on offer from 3. Vodafone will also struggle to compete with the attractive price deals 3 has come up with, for if it offers those budget prices its GPRS customers are likely to be more than a little peeved.

Although the company has already launched its 3G network in Germany and Spain, Vodafone knows the UK market will prove to be a ertough nut to crack. Its cunning answer is to turn the tables and find out exactly what its punters want and expect from 3G.

So it has decided to start a consumer trial of its 3G network before rolling it out across the UK. The trial will be targeted at Vodafone Live! users with a few thousand customers in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow able to try the 3G service using either the Samsung Z105, or the Sony Ericsson Z1010.

Still, even with a huge amount of feedback Vodafone will still have to sell not very sexy handsets that offer services (video calling, video downloads) it seems consumers aren’t yet ready for. Tough job.

Source- http://techdigest.tv

 

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