European telecoms seek higher frequencies
A shortage of airwaves in Europe has forced telecoms to look for new, higher frequencies that enable wireless customers to watch mobile TV. Since these frequencies are costlier, mobile-handset makers, telecom operators and, ultimately, cell-phone users likely will experience rising costs, Reuters reports.
Washington Post, The | 02/15
This story published in USTelecom dailyLead on 02/16/2007
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