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Monday, September 16, 2013

4 g contracts might become the norm within months suggests the phones 4u

With Vodafone and O2 launched their 4 g networks today, phones 4u dealers suggested that the 4 g contracts could become standard within a few months.

Although currently requiring data fees and increased rates, phones 4u has predicted that, with the right education and consumer network rollout prompt high-speed benefits of 4 g, soon might try most new owners of smartphones to make the transition from 3 g.

"Depends on the cycle where people are in their contracts but I think if you were in the middle of next year and launch plans were all on high adoption program through 4 g," Tom Shorten, phones 4u and strategy Director Customer said while talking with TrustedReviews. "If this is 30, 60, 70 percent do not know but it depends on how it Looks."

"He added:" If you look in terms of total base of networks, it will take much longer but if you look at the forefront of people assuming new contracts I think 4 g will have high penetration. "

Discussing the generalized introduction of 4 g services in the United Kingdom in more detail, said: "there will be an initial phase of education and then consumers will start to say, ' this is really, really good, I understand the benefits, let's go for it '."

Although EE after being the only 4 g network provider in the United Kingdom for the better part of a year, today, 29 August, saw O2 and Vodafone jumping on the high-speed bandwagon.

Although playing catch-up, shorten suggested that neither network will have problems with marking his land on the scene quickly and both 4 g will match EE in terms of service.

"I do not think will fight" head phones 4u said of the two newcomers 4 g. "When and where O2 and Vodafone roll out will impact what kind of penetration achieved but actually I think if you look at all offers on the market, I think we all are looking very competitive.

He added: "it's really interesting to see the content that are coming to consumers deals. It is interesting to see the band of speed that you get as well. "

To learn more: Three offers free 4 g


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