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The UK parent of T-Mobile and Orange, Everything Everywhere, said Wednesday that it has completed its signal sharing project, dubbed Smart Signal Share. Wireless devices such as smartphones, tablets and dongles, will now switch seamlessly between the two networks, depending on which signal is strongest. Click the Link for the full story…
UPDATE: Everything Everywhere completes signal sharing project
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LTE is becoming a much more common term nowadays. But what does it mean??? 3GPP Long Term Evolution, referred to as LTE and marketed as 4G-LTE, is a standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals. It is based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA network technologies, increasing the capacity and speed using new modulation techniques. Thought this might be useful! – click top link to learn more
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Everything Everywhere will be in a position to offer LTE service in the UK ahead of its competitors if regulator Ofcom’s new proposals get the go-ahead. The operator, formed by the merger in the UK between T-Mobile and Orange, could offer 4G mobile services in the UK by the end of 2012, after Ofcom accepted an application to use its existing spectrum to deliver LTE services. Meanwhile, Vodafone, O2 and 3UK will have to wait until Ofcom’s 4G auction in order to gain the spectrum necessary to roll out its LTE services. The first stages of the auction are on course to begin “by the end of 2012”, a spokesperson from the regulator told Telecoms.com.
NEWS: Everything Everywhere may be first with LTE in UK
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TIPS: Orange UMA – Signal Boost
Help your employees stay connected with enhanced network coverage at home. We’ve added UMA technology to some of our phones to boost their signal. With a compatible phone (most Blackberry, some HTC and some LG), you don’t need to invest … Continue reading
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If you want to know more about your BlackBerry, or want to learn about the latest Apple kit – watch this vid. If that doesn’t help, give us a call – 0845 400 0008. Not a fruit and veg shop! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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