Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tele2 eyes 2.6GHz spectrum, plans LTE launch

Tele2 Lithuania, the local unit of Swedish telecoms group Tele2, plans to launch Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband services this year if it is successful in the regulator’s auction of 2.6GHz spectrum licences, Telecompaper reports, citing local newspaper Verslo Zinios. According to Tele2’s technical director Valeriy Kovzanas, the cellco could start providing 4G services one month after it has received the relevant frequencies. Lithuania’s two other mobile network operators, TeliaSonera-owned Omnitel (which already provides LTE services in the 1800MHz band over a network launched in May 2011) and Bite Lithuania, are also participating in the tender, which is scheduled to begin next month


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