Poland's heated LTE spectrum auction may be over but it's just kicked off a fresh row
Bidding for LTE mobile network bands has just finished in Poland after a bumpy process. But the controversy is far from over.
Bidding for LTE mobile network bands has just finished in Poland after a bumpy process. But the controversy is far from over.
Deciding the fate of two slices of LTE-compatible spectrum is getting many hot under the collar.
According to local reports, the telco could be split up into separate fixed and mobile businesses.
Whether you put it down to late paperwork or parliamentary protests, the country's LTE auction has faltered on the starting blocks - and it looks like everyone thinks that's a good thing.
Play's mobile brand, P4, has detailed its rollout plans for LTE, as rival operators lay the foundations for their own 4G services.
Poland is one of the initial markets where Firefox OS will be launched, and its performance there will help indicate what future lies ahead for the operating system.
In the first of a series of articles examining the 4G LTE landscape across Europe, ZDNet takes a look at how Poland's fourth-generation services are measuring up.
Romania is to get at least two 4G mobile networks in the coming months, with Vodafone announcing a test LTE network will go live this month, and Orange promising its own launch shortly after.
Virgin Mobile has added another mobile operator to the Polish market, and one it hopes will attract a million customers in the country.
US testing company uTest has acquired Polish mobile app testing tools provider Apphance in a deal that's thought to be the biggest of its kind in the country.