Google: New Operator on the Bloc

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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GoogleOperator Google: New Operator on the BlocThe and will be forced to hand over large chunks of prime spectrum to their as part of a plan unveiled by the telecoms regulator Ofcom to stimulate usage of for mobile .

With new being available and no on the technology to use Google is considering a move into the UK wireless market. is already planning to bid more than $4.6bn (£2.3bn) on in the US when it comes up for sale early next year and is rumoured to be working on its own mobile phone, nicknamed the , and a mobile called GPay.

All four “” operators have been lobbying for the regulator to remove restrictions on what services they can run over their old networks. They were not expecting Ofcom to propose a full-scale re-auction of part of the existing .

Orange, T-Mobile and 3 will be allowed to bid for the old and , but it is unclear whether they need the extra capacity. has a network-sharing deal with Orange that should cover both companies’ needs when the new is released in 2010, and T-Mobile and 3 are exploring a similar arrangement.

It was unclear last night whether the removal of a third of its 2G network capacity would harm , but the move is certainly a blow as that is the over which the will operate. The , owned by Spain’s Telefonica, clinched the high-profile deal this week, seeing off competition from Orange, T-Mobile and .

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