In this week's podcast we discuss Apple's legal settlement with Nokia, 4G plans for the UK, Everything Everywhere's new shops, HP's new tablet and the rest of the UK's industry news headlines.
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O2 has publicised its response to Ofcom's proposals for auctioning the UK radio spectrum that'll be used for 4G LTE mobile services. Ofcom is proposing 'caps' to prevent any single bidder gaining a large amount of spectrum, along with 'floors' of minimum ownership.
In a statement, O2 said "we believe that the proposed spectrum floors are a state aid and are therefore illegal under EU law."
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Iain, James and Mark discuss Monday's big Apple announcements before talking about 4G LTE interference, Windows on tablets, Acer's problems, a new price comparison site and a mountain rescue that was helped by a cameraphone.
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ABI Research says 4G LTE subscriptions are increasing ahead of expectations, according to a new report.
America's Verizon Wireless activated half a million LTE-enabled devices in Q1 2011, while Japan's NTT DoCoMo added 25,000 LTE subscriptions.
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LTE infrastructure provider Mavenir Systems is acquiring mobile messaging company Airwide Solutions.
Airwide's employees will join Mavenir and its products will be integrated into Mavenir's portfolio.
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