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Eleven new UK GSM mobile carriers! - but who is CyberPress?
by Guy J Kewney | posted on 25 April 2006
Ofcom has announced that it will award some "thin" cellular phone franchises in May; and the winners include - beside the usual suspects, a company called CyberPress. Is that Pipex?
The bidders are named in the 1781 awards list published today. Micro-cells are the most likely applications, and potential applications for these bands include private GSM networks in office buildings or campuses; most mobile phones operate at these frequencies, Ofcom said.
Dean Bubley [above, right] at Disruptive Analysis said: "These are 'thin' low-power 1800MHz GSM spectrum licences, which could enable deployment of some innovative business models, using technologies like picocells for indoor cellular services, along with normal low-cost handsets."
Exactly what it will mean, is still far from clear, Bubley said. He listed his guesses as follows:
Bubley said in his blog that he was particularly fascinated by the appearance of a new bidder in the race: Cyberpress. That looks to be either a French-based media company, or a Pipex spinoff. "Interestingly, it appears on the Pipex CEO's list of current directorships, though," said Bubley.
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