Finland Awards 4G Mobile Network Spectrum

Finland Awards 4G Mobile Network Spectrum

29th April , 2009

 

Finland : TeliaSonera, Elisa and DNA have been allocated additional frequencies enabling them to start building fourth generation (4G) mobile networks.

 

The frequencies are located in the 1,800 MHz band, which will make Finland the first country in Europe to allow the use of 4G LTE technology at such low frequencies. As a result, fast 4G networks can be provided with a substantially wider coverage at a lower cost than commonly used 2,600 MHz networks, which require a considerably larger number of base stations.

 

According to the Minister of Communications Suvi Lindén ( inset ), the decision is unique and it means that wireless networks capable of transferring data more efficiently can now be introduced in Finland more rapidly.

 

- “The decision will help to make fast wireless networks more widely available in all parts of Finland and they will now also become accessible to people living outside built-up areas. I hope that telecommunications companies start making preparations for the introduction of the 4G technology even though at the moment, the emphasis is still on 3G technology,” she adds.

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