U.K. To Get LTE Network, But Most Carriers Still Sidelined

Highway at night

It looks like the U.K. won’t be the last major European country to have LTE. U.K. regulator Ofcom has given Everything Everywhere permission to use its existing 2G spectrum to launch an LTE network this year, long before the regulator holds the 4G auction where the remaining U.K. operators will collect their LTE airwaves.

This article originally appeared in GigaOm.

Comments have been disabled for this post