3 And T-Mobile Together On UK 3G Networks
December 19, 2007 | by Christopher Nickson
The two mobile companies will work together on 3G but deny a merger is in the pipeline.
3G is widely touted as the future of mobile networks. But government watchdog Ofcom has only demanded that 3G networks reach 80% of the UK population. In a move that will help both the companies involved and consumers, T-Mobile and 3 are combining efforts so that 98% of the population will be covered by 3G by 2009. Given that some analysts estimate that 3G usage is expected to rise by 240% in the next four years, wider coverage could give the networks a big advantage.
More to the point, by redeploying their networks, it will take only one set of masts and infrastructure, according to a report on ZDNet. They’ll be able to take down around 5,000 masts and move others to widen the coverage, splitting operating and capital costs.
Jim Hyde, chief executive of T-Mobile UK, told ZDNet,
"And the cost savings this ought to deliver both companies certainly provides a model that suggests even more competition in terms of what we'll be able to deliver to the end users in terms of relevancy of products and services and price."
