Vodafone is testing innovative open access radio technology in Britain - a first...
LONDON - Vodafone is testing innovative open access radio technology in Britain - a first for Europe - in a move that could break the grip Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia hold on the telco equipment market.
Vodafone, the world’s second largest mobile operator, has trialled the technology in laboratories in South Africa and deployed it in Turkey to deliver 2G and 4G services to customers in both urban and rural areas. It could enable customers to make calls and access data at lower cost. The mobile network equipment sector is dominated by three companies: China’s Huawei, Sweden Ericsson and Finland’s Nokia. Operators generally deploy kit from at least two of them to reduce reliance on a single supplier.
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