Seani
Top Member
Yes that’s why Telstra, T-Mobile and EE’s of the world all buy the lowest (highest price) frequencies because it’s not “that different”.Please ignore this troll, the reach between 7,8,900Mhz is almost the same
U.K. 700MHz:
EE) £280 million GBP for 2×10 MHz of paired.
£4 million GBP additional 20 MHz block of supplementary downlink (SDL) spectrum.
Total £844 million.
Vodafone £0
O2) £280 million for 2×10 MHz paired.
Three) £280 2 x 10 MHz.
£844 million out £1.38 BILLION the total 5G auction revenue isn’t no difference in 700MHz coverage v 900MHz 5G .
Speculate to accumulate. 3 U.K. networks know it’s needed, it landmass/indoor coverage.
Vodafone has chosen to have the worst coverage. 900MHz 5G will have some speed increase but it’s indoor and landmass coverage will suffer, especially reliant on Cornerstone base stations where o2 will be picking Voda customers up.
If anyone is trolling here it’s Vodafone U.K. press saying that it can compete on a just as equal level with the now three majors because it has 900MHz 5G to compete. And you believe it. Haha.