So it's looking more and more likely now.
BT would then have a quad-play offering akin to Virgin Media. It will be interesting to see how Sky and TalkTalk react. TalkTalk already has the quad-play offering with YouView and an MVNO mobile product which is something Sky lacks.
http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2014/12/15/bt-confirms-exclusive-negotiations-buy-ee-12-5-billion/?fromcat=uk
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Thursday, 10 October 2013
BT has no love of the old BT Cellnet network or Vodafone. Jumps in bed with EE.
BT has today moved one step closer to expanding their mobile solutions after it signed an “exclusive” multi-year agreement with EE (Everything Everywhere), which will provide the predominantly fixed line telecoms firm with Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) services.
The deal, which is still subject to final contract, effectively means that BT has chosen to replace its existing 9-year MVNO agreement with Vodafone in favour ofEE. BT said that the operator would work to “ensure a seamless transition for customers“.
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2013/10/ee-sign-deal-provide-uk-mobile-virtual-network-operator-services-bt.html
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Monday, 24 December 2012
Ofcom announce the 4G auctions bidders
Interesting not to see Virgin in there as they were running some 4G trials.
BT are in the mix via Niche Spectrum Ventures Limited.
I was kinda hoping for a surprise from a a big name fixed line ISPs but it seems they aren't interested.
B Sky B have The Cloud.
TalkTalk operate an MVNO
So I guess they consider the fix line market a core technology for another generation at least.
Going forward with fibre, the speeds will certainly beat 4G but 4G does bring down the latency on mobile connections. It'll be interesting when there is a mature 4G network in place, we might see more and more people willing to forgo a fixed line to save costs.
Thinkbroadband:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/5637-ofcom-announce-the-4g-auctions-bidders.html
BT are in the mix via Niche Spectrum Ventures Limited.
I was kinda hoping for a surprise from a a big name fixed line ISPs but it seems they aren't interested.
B Sky B have The Cloud.
TalkTalk operate an MVNO
So I guess they consider the fix line market a core technology for another generation at least.
Going forward with fibre, the speeds will certainly beat 4G but 4G does bring down the latency on mobile connections. It'll be interesting when there is a mature 4G network in place, we might see more and more people willing to forgo a fixed line to save costs.
Thinkbroadband:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/5637-ofcom-announce-the-4g-auctions-bidders.html
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