Tele2 To Test 4G LTE Network In Russia On Its Own -Report
21 October 2011 - 9:39PM
Dow Jones News
Swedish telecommunications operator Tele2 (TEL2-B.SK) intends to
do its own research on the fourth generation Long Term Evolution,
or LTE, network in Russia, and is hoping to get permission from the
Russian government to develop this advanced high-speed mobile
network in Russia, Russian business daily Kommersant reported.
The new 4G standard will allow for a higher speed communication
via mobile phones and will require both large investments and the
clearing of frequencies.
To get access to this new standard and to build a network Tele2
is seeking permission from the government to organize two test LTE
zones in Pskov and Omsk regions.
Tele2 has been left out of the 4G consortium responsible for
research on developing LTE networks in Russia despite its efforts
to enter it. The consortium consists of the big three mobile
operators -- Mobile TeleSystems (MBT), Vimpelcom Ltd. (VIP) and
Megafon (MGF.YY)-- plus state-owned Rostelecom (RTKM.RS).
Newspaper Web site: http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/1799693
-By Moscow Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; +7 495 232 9192