| Publisher | Crucible Multimedia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 09 Jun 2009 |
| Topics | Broadband, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 17 | ||
The introduction of UMTS services in the UK has not been without problems. Though conceived and developed in an international environment well removed from the tech boom hysteria that drove business models and capital investments in the late 1990s, UMTS was introduced when expectations about all new technologies were at their highest. As the market has collapsed and UMTS has experienced the normal delays that characterise the introduction of any new technology, UMTS has come under close and deserved scrutiny. Thus, the BSG believes that the deployment of a robust UMTS infrastructure can play a significant role in the development of broadband in Britain.
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