Vodafone and Telefónica to Share Networks
Friday, June 8, 2012 9:40Posted in category News
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The telephone giants–Vodafone and Telefónica are looking to share more of their mobile network infrastructure in the UK in a bid to reduce their operational costs, improve coverage of service as well as accelerate the development of 4G services.
According to the two groups, it was announced that they planned to create a joint venture in which all of their towers, masts, radio equipment and local transmission kit would be pooled. Such move would create a national grid of 18500 sites.
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