VodafoneZiggo wins Dutch 5G race thanks to spectrum sharing
VodafoneZiggo has announced the launch of commercial 5G services making use of Ericsson spectrum sharing software.
VodafoneZiggo has announced the launch of commercial 5G services making use of Ericsson spectrum sharing software.
Proprietary software that allows radios to alternate between 4G and 5G on the same spectrum is now available to Ericsson’s customers.
The potential to earn money is certainly there, but the telco industry needs to demonstrate speed and agility to take advantage of the private networks opportunity, and history is not on its side.
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has published the new framework it will use to assess spectrum sharing opportunities and opened a consultation into spectrum sharing in the 3.8-4.2 GHz band.
The UK government has stated that it will further investigate the prospect of encouraging spectrum sharing among operators.
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