Vodafone and Telefonica in 4G push with shared grid plan
Mobile operators Vodafone and Telefonica
announced on Thursday plans to create one shared grid in Britain to improve
existing coverage and speed the roll out of superfast broadband networks.
The agreement between
Vodafone and Telefonica will allow the groups to build two competing fourth
generation networks faster than could have been achieved independently.
The two groups, who already had an agreement to share new
network sites, said they would strengthen their
partnership by pooling their basic network infrastructure to
take their national population coverage to 98pc by 2015.
The agreement will also allow the groups to build two competing
fourth generation networks faster than could have been achieved independently.
"Exceptional customer demand for the mobile internet has
challenged the mobile industry to consider innovative solutions to building a
nationwide network that will be fit for our customers in the future and support
the products and services that will truly make Britain digital," Ronan
Dunne, chief executive of Telefonica UK, said.
"This partnership is about working smarter as an industry,
so that we can focus on what really matters to our customers - delivering a
superfast network up to two years faster than Ofcom envisages and to as many
people as possible."
The two groups will form a joint venture to run the grid but
they will still run independent spectrum and competing services off the
infrastructure.
between networks when
they make calls between O2 and Vodafone.
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