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Everything Everywhere and BT Wholesale have announced an extension
to their joint live multi-operator customer trial of LTE technology.
Tests with 180 customers in and around St. Newlyn East in Cornwall will
continue until the end of June 2012. The partners will continue
investigating the application of fixed and mobile technologies to
provide wireless broadband services in remote rural areas. The trial is
supported by technology partners Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei.
Everything Everywhere and BT Wholesale today announced an extension to
the UK’s first live multi-operator customer trial of next generation
4G LTE[1] broadband.
The trial has seen the two companies collaborate to provide wireless
broadband to 180 customers living in and around St. Newlyn East in
Cornwall since October 2011. The extension until the end of June 2012
has been granted by Ofcom to enable the companies to continue to
investigate the application of 4G LTE in rural areas. This will be
beneficial to the rollout of any potential subsequent commercial
service.
The trial is successfully demonstrating that fixed and mobile
technologies can work together to provide a broadband delivery option
for remote rural areas. It has also proven that the low frequency
spectrum (such as 800MHz) allocated to this trial is optimal for
enabling broadband in remote rural communities.
The LTE trialists previously had no broadband or struggled to get
speeds of 2 Mbps. Thanks to the trial, participants are now reaching an
average download speed of 7 Mbps, enabling them to access a range of
content including On Demand television, HD video and VoIP services.
Olaf Swantee, CEO, Everything Everywhere, said: “The rollout of
4G will help drive economic growth and create jobs across the UK by
making the economy more competitive, by enabling businesses to be more
productive, and by allowing consumers to benefit from the latest mobile
innovations. This trial has been key in investigating ways to rapidly
bring 4G LTE to Britain, and Ofcom is helping us do the groundwork to
accelerate the UK from laggard to leader.”
Nigel Stagg, CEO, BT Wholesale said: “This trial is enabling us
to see at first hand the real difference LTE is making in rural
Cornwall and how it could provide an alternative mode of delivery in
rural areas to complement fibre delivered broadband. There’s no doubt
that fixed line solutions offer a faster and more reliable broadband
service, but there isn’t a single silver bullet to meet the rural
broadband challenge. We continue to also assess other potential
solutions including other mobile and wireless technologies.”
Tamasin Battell, triallist said: “Before the 4G trial, my
fiancé and I were using a dongle, and downloading anything was
impossible it was so slow. Now, we can watch on demand television and
stream music. Better still, my fiancé’s sister in Australia has met her
four month old nephew for the first time over Skype. The extension of
the trial is a godsend for me, as I really don’t want to go back to the
digital dark age.”
Mark Jose, triallist said: “My family found anything beyond
casual browsing or sending email a struggle with our previous 512k
broadband speed – loading photos for example could take all night. With
the download speeds this trial is delivering, we’re all able to access
the internet at the same time and enjoy social networking sites like
YouTube, streaming movies and participating in fast online gaming.”
[1] LTE, which stands for Long Term Evolution technology is a fourth-generation (4G) telecommunication technology.
About Everything Everywhere Limited
Everything Everywhere Limited is the company running two of the UK’s
most famous brands – T-Mobile (UK) and Orange (UK). Owned jointly by
Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, Everything Everywhere is the UK’s
biggest communications company, with a combined customer base of over
27 million people and more than 700 retail stores across the country.
Everything Everywhere plans to transform the industry by giving
customers instant access to everything everywhere, offering the best
value, best choice and best network experience in the country.
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