Thursday, September 22, 2011

Re-farming spectrum key to sustaining mobile network investment says AIRCOM International

Re-farmed spectrum costs less than 0.5% of new LTE spectrum, could sustain LTE services for up to 3 years and reduce the requirement of additional spectrum by a thirdLeatherhead, 22 September 2011 - AIRCOM International has today stressed why spectrum re-farming must play a key role in enabling cost effective LTE network migration. AIRCOM calculates that by re-using existing 2G and 3G spectrum for LTE, operators can make significant cost savings, extend the lifespan of existing spectrum assets for another three years, and reduce the amount of additional spectrum they require by up to a third.

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