European UMTS900 decision welcomed by 3GPP Market Partners
Mar 27,2009
3GPP Market Representation Partners have played their part in encouraging the European Paliament to amend the GSM Directive (87/372/EEC) to allow the use of the 900 MHz band for 3G networks.
In Europe the band has been reserved for GSM, but many operators have supported a change to the Directive to allow them to deliver new services.
Alan Hadden, President, GSA said in their press release of today:
“This groundbreaking spectrum agreement in Brussels enables more Europeans to benefit from mobile broadband services. It is a clear signal to all regulators to prepare the path in their respective markets for a new wave of HSPA deployments in the 900 MHz band.”
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In Europe the band has been reserved for GSM, but many operators have supported a change to the Directive to allow them to deliver new services.
Alan Hadden, President, GSA said in their press release of today:
“This groundbreaking spectrum agreement in Brussels enables more Europeans to benefit from mobile broadband services. It is a clear signal to all regulators to prepare the path in their respective markets for a new wave of HSPA deployments in the 900 MHz band.”
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