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    Question 4G: The results are in

    The prize was, in theory, extremely valuable - the spectrum needed to bring fast new mobile phone services to customers across the UK. But at the end of a complex bidding process, the 4G auction has raised £2.34bn - about a 10th of the price paid at the 3G sale 13 years ago at the height of the dotcom bubble. It's also more than £1bn short of what the chancellor estimated in his autumn statement.

    Ofcom is, however, congratulating itself on a smooth auction process, with no leaks during the secret bidding rounds over the past month. The regulator says it was not its job to extract the maximum price for the Treasury, but to secure the best possible outcome for consumers.

    So Ed Richards is pleased that along with the four existing operators - Vodafone, O2, EE and Three - the winners include a new player, Niche. You may not have heard of this company, but you'll know its owner BT.

    Britain's biggest telecoms provider got out of mobile phones a decade ago when it sold off Cellnet, which became O2. Now it is back with a healthy chunk of the 2.6Mhz spectrum which is best suited to handling high data traffic in cities. BT is stressing that it is not planning to operate a national mobile network, but will be using its spectrum to boost its fixed and wi-fi networks for businesses and consumers.

    Why was the bidding so low?

    Perhaps because the bidders had watched the experience of EE, which was allowed to launch its 4G network early. Despite a very high profile advertising campaign, results yesterday appeared to show that its customers had only a limited appetite for the new service. (I speed-tested the 4G network last October.)

    Even if the Treasury is disappointed, the auction may be good news for the 4G rollout. We can now expect plenty of competition to offer fast new mobile services across the UK. But those people in 3G "notspots" will be hoping that this time they will not be left out of the faster future.

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    After the 3G auction no way were the companies going to pay over the odds and in the long term (The amount the treasury lost will nto make much of a difference) will be better for the nation as 3 and 4G will now be pushed out more and more around the country with the Phone companies not needing to price so high to make a profit.
    With so many devices using wireless data links let alone field workers and of course the boost e commerce will get it should have a massive impact on the nation and its economy

    3G took years to get going mainly because the companies were so desperate to claw back money and even in 2006/7 many companies were still not using for field workers as to expensive!!!
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    After the 3G auction no way were the companies going to pay over the odds and in the long term (The amount the treasury lost will nto make much of a difference) will be better for the nation as 3 and 4G will now be pushed out more and more around the country with the Phone companies not needing to price so high to make a profit.
    With so many devices using wireless data links let alone field workers and of course the boost e commerce will get it should have a massive impact on the nation and its economy

    3G took years to get going mainly because the companies were so desperate to claw back money and even in 2006/7 many companies were still not using for field workers as to expensive!!!
    I took the plunge and traded in my s3 for a 4g s4 Goin through Vodafone.

    It's simply awesome. .grease lighting. I couldn't recommend it enough. .especially living where I live, the 4g signal is on nearly constantly.


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