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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
The phone companies got their fingers severely burnt over 3G. No surprise that they're less than enthusiastic to pay over the odds for 4G licences. At least 4G promises coverage to areas that are currently badly provided for by the higher frequencies and poorer reception of the 3G service.
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aye no doubt about it dont think there is massive desire upgrade. Due to costs and restrictions to customers.
My concern is osbourne already budgeted for 3.5bn windfall. That shortfall going to have to be found. Where osbourne going to magic to recover 1.16bn. NHS, Welfare, military?
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...on-falls-short