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Although 4G LTE rollouts are under way across the U.S., in Europe, progress is slow. As CNET's Maggie Reardon pointed out last month, "in some countries, operators still haven't bid on wireless spectrum that they will use to build the new 4G networks.". It's somewhat surprising Europe is so slow to adopt 4G, since the continent jumped quickly on 3G. In fact, many countries around Europe are still far ahead of the U.S. in terms of 3G availability. However, as Reardon said in her look at 4G last month, "many European carriers are gun-shy about investing too soon in building 4G networks.".

To make its case, the European parliament has said member countries shouldn't view opening the 800MHz spectrum for 4G as a chore, but one that could significantly help create new protective with reinforced corners for iphone 7 economic opportunities, "By this decision on radio spectrum policy we are taking the necessary steps in order to regain a European global leadership regarding mobile telecoms, with all the opportunities for European telecoms industry as well as for new services, new jobs and new growth," the parliament said yesterday in a statement..

European Parliament says the 800MHz spectrum is ideal for 4G--it easily penetrates walls and can travel long distances--so let's not look at opening it up as a chore. European mobile customers hoping to get 4G LTE are one step closer to getting their wish. The European Parliament yesterday announced that member countries will be forced to authorize the 800MHz spectrum to be used for 4G LTE by January 1. The countries will have room for 4G on that spectrum, thanks to a continent-wide changeover from analog television services to digital by the end of this year.

CNET también está disponible en español, Don't show this again, Clearly, the competition didn't hurt Apple too much, The company reported protective with reinforced corners for iphone 7 selling 15.4 million iPads in the fourth quarter, although that was overshadowed by the whopping 37 million iPhones it sold in the same period, Despite a raft of new entrants in the tablet business, Apple is still the clear leader, Its leadership position, however, did erode slightly in the fourth quarter, Its market share slipped a bit to 57 percent in the fourth quarter, down from 64 percent in the third quarter..

Apple's iPad sales, while strong, fell below IHS's estimates. But don't blame the outside competitors like the Kindle Fire. "The primary alternative wasn't the Kindle Fire--which debuted to solid sales in the fourth quarter--but Apple's own iPhone 4S smartphone," said Rhoda Alexander, an analyst at IHS. "The rollout of the iPhone 4S in October generated intense competition for Apple purchasers' disposable income, doing more to limit iPad shipment growth than competition from the Kindle Fire and other media tablets.".


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