Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 3:07:07 GMT -5
Speaking outside the Broadband World Forum in Paris, telecom equipment manufacturers and operators said that so far in Europe, high-speed mobile Internet services are only available to residents of Germany and Scandinavian countries, including Norway and Sweden. As for other key countries, such as France, Spain, Italy and Great Britain, The construction of one of the varieties of 4G-networks, LTE, will not begin until 2013, since the telecommunications regulators of these countries are only engaged in conducting auctions of the corresponding licenses. The deployment of mobile networks of the fourth generation (4G) in Europe is much slower compared to the USA and Asia, where the largest operators already provide services based on 4G to millions of subscribers.
According to Philippe Keryer mobile data to maintain their profitability (Philippe Keryer), a top Costa Rica Mobile Number List manager of Alcatel-Lucent, "Europe is lagging far behind." "In other regions, the LTE phenomenon has already fully manifested itself," he added. The issue of the introduction of the LTE standard is under study by the European Commission and a number of national governments, which fear that their economies will become less competitive as a result. As more and more users choose mobile web surfing with the help of smartphones and tablets, as well as play games on mobile devices, watch videos, data traffic in mobile networks increases dramatically. Telecom operators are rising to the challenge, deploying new technologies ranging from 4G to moving traffic to fixed networks over Wi-Fi to cope with new volumes of data traffic. Their ultimate goal is to lower the cost of transmitting each bit of.
Simply do not have such a pressing need to switch to 4G as soon as possible. In addition, operators prefer to switch to 4G gradually, adding more and more new areas to the network, where there is a lot of uploading and downloading of data, for example, business districts of megacities. However, in Germany, the operators Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone have already started building 4G networks in the province, At the same time, European networks of the third generation (3G) provide higher speeds and better service than similar networks in the USA, according to industry analysts. This is because they have been built over the past decade in strict compliance with regulatory requirements. Therefore, unlike in the US, where AT&T has serious problems with the quality of service, the largest European players, such as Telefonica and France Telecom,
According to Philippe Keryer mobile data to maintain their profitability (Philippe Keryer), a top Costa Rica Mobile Number List manager of Alcatel-Lucent, "Europe is lagging far behind." "In other regions, the LTE phenomenon has already fully manifested itself," he added. The issue of the introduction of the LTE standard is under study by the European Commission and a number of national governments, which fear that their economies will become less competitive as a result. As more and more users choose mobile web surfing with the help of smartphones and tablets, as well as play games on mobile devices, watch videos, data traffic in mobile networks increases dramatically. Telecom operators are rising to the challenge, deploying new technologies ranging from 4G to moving traffic to fixed networks over Wi-Fi to cope with new volumes of data traffic. Their ultimate goal is to lower the cost of transmitting each bit of.
Simply do not have such a pressing need to switch to 4G as soon as possible. In addition, operators prefer to switch to 4G gradually, adding more and more new areas to the network, where there is a lot of uploading and downloading of data, for example, business districts of megacities. However, in Germany, the operators Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone have already started building 4G networks in the province, At the same time, European networks of the third generation (3G) provide higher speeds and better service than similar networks in the USA, according to industry analysts. This is because they have been built over the past decade in strict compliance with regulatory requirements. Therefore, unlike in the US, where AT&T has serious problems with the quality of service, the largest European players, such as Telefonica and France Telecom,