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Default 04-04-2012, 01:41

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Originally Posted by inquisitor View Post
I got what you tried to say. I just wanted to underline that American and European LTE in general is compatible and that one day there will surley be devices that support the different frequencies so transatlantic roaming will be possible.
It will be a question of producing devices with added frequencies, rather than phone manufacturers hoping for new allocations to help them.

TV in the UK is in the process of switching from analogue to digital - several million people on the London area in the next couple of weeks, and about 3/4 of the country so far - and afterwards 800 MHz upwards will become available for 4g.

But only TV channels 63 to 68 are being discontinued here, and ch 62 is centred at 802 MHz, so no prospect of seeing 700 to 800 MHz for phone use.

I don't know what situations exist in other countries, but I imagine things will eventually be similar across Europe.
   
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