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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
For 80 percent of the UK, anyway.
Exclusive to O2, at least initially.
Punters limited to 150Mb/s, though.
Re-enters the mobile market with a bang.
Arriving 29th August in London and starting from £26 per month.
British Telecom is to launch a mobile phone service after securing a portion of 4G spectrum.
EE is doubling the bandwidth on its 4G network, starting with 10 UK cities.
Everything Everywhere has indicated that it's hoping to start rolling out a 4G LTE high-speed network before the end of the year.
Apple's Asian component suppliers gear up for new model.
Razer's 4G Dual Sensor system combines a laser and optical sensor for ultra-precise tracking.
BT and Everything Everywhere will begin trialling 4G wireless networks in Cornwall this autumn.
Mobile network plans for the tube are scrapped, as parties couldn't agree on a viable proposal.
Multiple sources confirm iPad 2 launch date, despite rumoured production problems.
Tests of the first commercial Long Term Evolution mobile network have proved underwhelming.
The European Commission has unveiled plans to use the freed up analogue TV spectrum to offer high-speed wireless broadband to all citizens.
Nokia is making its first 4G Long Term Evolution device - the RD-3 modem - available to carriers, promising 100Mb/s peak and 12Mb/s sustained throughput.
The ailing network giant Nortel is planning to offload its CDMA and LTE wireless technologies to Nokia Siemens Networks to aid its return from Chapter 11.
October 14 2021 | 15:04