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  • zee24
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    • Jan 2011
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    EE to launch 4G mobile services in 16 UK cities in 2012by Xmas

    EE to launch 4G mobile services in 16 UK cities in 2012

    The UK's first fourth generation (4G) mobile service will launch in 16 UK cities before the end of the year.

    Everything Everywhere, which will now be known as just EE, will continue the rollout into the new year, and aims to provide 4G to 98% of the UK by 2014.

    4G coverage in London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Bristol is currently being tested ahead of launching in "weeks".

    Rivals have voiced concerns that EE had been given an unfair headstart by launching first.

    Other cities to get the high-speed connectivity are Belfast, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Sheffield and Southampton.

    'Spout unstoppably'
    4G mobile technology will mean all of these locations will benefit from improved network access speeds, even indoors.

    Speaking at the event, London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "I barely understand it, but information will spout unstoppably from these gizmos.

    "It will bring huge advantages to anyone living or working in London."

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    Jane Wakefield
    Technology reporter, BBC News
    The news that 4G will be available in 16 cities by Christmas will be seen as good for the UK which has already fallen behind other countries in terms of next generation mobile.

    But rivals to Everything Everywhere will be hopping mad that the firm has been allowed a head start while they must wait until the airwaves auction next year.

    Meanwhile, Everything Everywhere is as keen to promote its new EE brand as the 4G network it will run.

    Chief executive Olaf Swantee admitted he had never loved the clunky Everything Everywhere moniker although he refused to sound the death knell for Orange and T-Mobile as individual brands.

    But all existing T-Mobile and Orange shops across the country will be rebranded EE in due course.

    Consumers of course won't care how it is branded - as long as it delivers faster, better services.

    Further rollout could prove a boon to rural areas where fixed line broadband speeds are poor.

    EE will offer several handsets to use with the service. Within the year, these will be Samsung's Galaxy S III LTE; HTC's One XL and Huawei's Ascend P1 LTE.

    The company will also offer Nokia's Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 - the latter of which the company has as an exclusive deal.

    In addition, other devices will be launched to allow customers to connect existing equipment - such as a laptop - to the 4G network.

    "4G will bring a more reliable connection," EE chief executive Olaf Swantee told the BBC.

    "When you see that it can do so much more than the current network, people will have a great appetite for it."

    The use of 4G will create a huge demand for data, he said - meaning networks would need to be updated.

    "Our networks can cope for now but they are not future-proofed."

    However, he refused to be drawn on media reports that Ofcom had brokered a peace deal between operators who were said to be angry at EE's early access to the 4G spectrum.

    But he did say that threats of legal action were shortsighted.

    "Stop using lawyers. We need to move on and get 4G infrastructure in place."

    Legal wrangle
    EE won permission to launch 4G services in an Ofcom ruling published on 21 August. In November 2011 it asked Ofcom for permission to run the high-speed data services over part of the radio spectrum it already uses for earlier generation technologies.

    Rival networks are being forced to wait to launch their 4G services as they do not have any spare spectrum to use.


    The 4G launch is coupled with the company's rebrand into simply "EE"

    All operators will get a chance to buy spectrum to support 4G in 2013 when Ofcom runs an auction to divide up the radio frequencies reserved for these services.

    The threat of legal action has delayed the auction and led to the UK trailing many other nations that already have fast-speed 4G services up and running.

    The day after EE's launch, Apple is holding an event at which it is thought to be unveiling the next version of its iPhone.

    This will also be able to handle 4G but it is not yet clear if it will work on the frequencies that EE's early services will use.




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  • zee24
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    • Jan 2011
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    #2
    Will the Iphone 4s be compatible with 4G?




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    • Canker_Canison
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      • May 2010
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      #3
      Originally posted by zee24
      Will the Iphone 4s be compatible with 4G?
      Nope. There are no handsets on UK release that currently support 4G. The closest was the HTC Evo which is 4G in the US, but the it was removed before release in the UK.

      It's unlikely the Iphone 5 will have 4G as well. I base this only on the fact that even in the US only a few networks offer 4G in major cities. It's not wide spread enough for Apple's tight arse ethics to warrant including it.

      I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
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      • zee24
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        • Jan 2011
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        #4
        This website seems to think the Iphone 5 will have 4G

        iPhone 5 4G hinted by EE launch - "new 4G handsets coming soon" - News - Trusted Reviews




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        • tshirtman
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          #5
          Originally posted by zee24
          it might have 4G, but whether it'll run on the same frequency UK operators use is another question.

          and iphone can't use 4g LTE, as Samsung & HTC own the patents for it, Samsung have already threatened legal action if LTE is put into iphone 5.
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          • zee24
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            • Jan 2011
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            #6
            Off topic, it's funny how Apple wins the court case against Samsung and yet Samsung are there main suppliers.

            However it now looks like Apple are looking at other companies as they they've signed up with Hynix and Toshiba to supply them with the two types of memory chips for the Iphone 5 and they apparently won't be buying screens of them either.
            Last edited by zee24; 11 September, 2012, 19:21.




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            • Canker_Canison
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              • May 2010
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              #7
              Ok, I was wrong. It's the first time Apple has actually thought about anything other than the american market.

              It looks like it will be working with EE, but there are two different types of 4G network in the US. So it could be a problem for the other UK networks to either match EE or go with the other 4G network & hope Apple add support.

              The Ishite 5 will be available in both GSM & CDMA formats. It will also be using an even smaller SIM card.
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