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SoftBank has already soft-launched its TD-LTE mobile broadband network, using a dense network of microcells, with a commercial launch planned before the end of February
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Indian operators are complaining that they do not have enough spectrum to satisfy demand for broadband wireless. One, though, has taken a radical alternative — licence-free wifi — and already has 220,000 customers
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Operators should make use of the information they already have about their customers to be proactive about selling data roaming services
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The French regulator wants rival telecoms providers to invest in their own infrastructure, but to share facilities where possible, in a 15-20 year FTTH plan, says Philippe Distler, director general of Arcep
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