SmarTone Updates on 3G LTE
27th February, 2009
Singapore :SmarTone-Vodafone announced its plan to implement next generation wireless broadband technology, LTE (Long Term Evolution), through the reuse of its existing spectrum, providing materially higher speed, lower latency and greater capacity for broadband connectivity and high bandwidth services. Customers will also benefit from superior in-building coverage through implementation of LTE at the lower frequency spectrum.
SmarTone-Vodafone ceased to continue with the BWA spectrum auction at HK$453 million as that had exceeded the cost difference between implementing LTE with the new spectrum and implementing LTE on existing spectrum.
SmarTone-Vodafone’s maximum bid price is based on the incremental value attributable to implementing LTE with the new spectrum, and the savings made upon return of existing excess spectrum to the government. As bidding for the new spectrum went beyond this maximum bid value, SmarTone-Vodafone chose instead to implement LTE on its existing spectrum.
“We will re-use part of our existing spectrum to implement LTE. This provides the greatest flexibility and the most efficient way to meet market demand for LTE as and when required, as well as maximising value for our shareholders and customers.” said Mr. Douglas Li ( inset ), CEO of SmarTone-Vodafone.
SmarTone-Vodafone’s existing spectrum is capable of supporting business growth with HSPA and HSPA+ in the next several years, even assuming robust growth in traffic and capacity requirements. It is also confident that proven LTE equipment and devices will be widely available by the time it commences LTE implementation. SmarTone-Vodafone’s implementation of LTE with existing spectrum at lower frequencies will be relatively more complex but offers the benefit of better radio in-building coverage, an important advantage in the Hong Kong cityscape. Speed, latency and capacity can be made the same as on the higher frequencies.