Advertisement
Promo

Mobile working Toolkit in association with http://marketing.ianywhere.com/forms/EMEA09SUPSybaseMobilityLeadership-IDC

Mobile operators merge their networks

Richard Thurston ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 08 Feb 2007 17:25 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Two of the UK's mobile operators are to merge a large part of their 3G phone networks.

Vodafone and Orange will combine their radio access networks (RANs), which mainly comprise mobile base stations and transmission networks. This means it will be quicker for the two operators to extend their networks, and it will make it more economical for them to provide coverage in rural areas, because the cost of rollout will effectively be halved.

Currently, Orange provides 3G coverage to 85 percent of the population, while Vodafone covers just short of 80 percent.

Eventually, the two radio networks will be completely merged into one network. The operators' core networks will remain separate and they will manage their own customers' traffic, which they say means they can still provide differentiated services.

Build-out of the combined RAN is dependent on gaining the agreement of Ofcom, the industry regulator. Ofcom could offer no guidance on its decision at the time of writing, but it is thought that the regulator would not allow any deal which would inhibit the range of services available to customers.

Under their proposals, Vodafone and Orange could still build out their own exclusive parts of their network. This would include providing in-building coverage for businesses.

The proposals will initially cover 3G only. Sharing of the 2G network that most consumers use is not yet technically feasible, the operators said. Orange and Vodafone already share their RANs in Spain.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
22 out of 22 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:






Enterprise Smartphones Special Report Special Report

Nokia E63

Nokia E63

Review Although it's missing some features (chiefly HSDPA and GPS), Nokia's E63 is a well-thought-out, ergonomic and affordable smartphone.

More Special Reports

Video icon

Video

On The Road Blog

Satellites to the rescue

By Einar Bjorgo Imagine a few years back – cell phones were reserved for a selected few, you could still keep up with your e-mail inbox and official correspondence would go via... More

Post a comment

Android passes 20,000 apps mark

There are now more than 20,000 Android applications and games, according to statistics from a site that tracks the platform's marketplace. According to AndroLib, Google's open source... More

Post a comment

Vodafone to sell Nokia N900 from Janua...

Vodafone will carry Nokia's N900 Maemo Linux smartphone from January, the operator announced on Monday. Potential customers can register their interest in the device, which marks... More

Post a comment


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters