
If you're the cranky type who's protesting the move from analog to digital TV for some bizarre reason, you probably don't care about
LTE, either, so this story won't do much good in convincing you of the benefits of the switch -- but for the rest of you, check it out: Vodafone Germany has partnered with broadcaster WDR to repurpose decommissioned analog TV spectrum for LTE trials. The so-called digital dividend frequencies lie between 790 and 854MHz, a nice little nook to drop some 4G data services in rural areas, which is exactly where Voda intends to use it. Digital TV and LTE? Sounds like a win / win to us.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SDAlpha1510 @ May 6th 2009 8:04AM
digital tv transition is all a conspiracy
CaliHusky @ May 6th 2009 11:02AM
A conspiracy to do what, sell more tv's... in the same way that colour TV did, or that it's causing people to *gasp* be able to sell off the free space generated?
carcomptoy @ May 6th 2009 8:06AM
Wonderful...ANOTHER frequency to separate the world's regions!
Matt S @ May 6th 2009 1:39PM
thats what i was thinking..