UK government ministers are considering waiving plans for a spectrum cap on local operators ahead of next year’s 800MHz auction, reports the Sunday Times.
The decision would affect mobile operators Vodafone and O2, with the ministers having decided that…
UK government ministers are considering waiving plans for a spectrum cap on local operators ahead of next year’s 800MHz auction, reports the Sunday Times.
The decision would affect mobile operators Vodafone and O2, with the ministers having decided that the groups’ current 900MHz holdings are less cost advantageous.
If this change of thinking were to be effected, Everything Everywhere, the newly merged parent of T-Mobile UK and Orange and Hutch owned 3 could file legal complaints, the paper said.