This week's podcast looks at a new mobile payment partnership, the possibility of spectrum sharing, m-commerce at Pizza Express, Nokia's MeeGo device, RIM's problems and the rest of the industry's big news stories.
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UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has introduced new regulations that'll let mobile phone operators trade the rights to the radio spectrum they hold. The move is aimed at helping to increase mobile network capacity and improve mobile services for consumers.
This decision follows a government directive in December 2010.
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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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This week's edition of The Fonecast looks back at Monday's big Apple announcements before talking about 4G interference on televisions, 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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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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