Regulator admits problems with LTE expansion


The Federal Network Agency has admitted that it is in the approval of thousands of requests come for the development of fast LTE mobile network delays. A spokesman confirmed on Friday a report in the Financial Times Germany, that she had received because of a critical letter from the new Vodafone Germany-chief Jens Schulte-Bockum.

"We are going to work with the mobile network operators on a solution to the problem," said the spokesman. This would include an increase in staff at the Agency, as well as pragmatic approaches to the priority processing of applications for most major mobile stations.

In the management of Vodafone Germany to Thomas Ellerbeck said: "Currently there are several million euros invested in technology that should not be turned on because a hallmark of the network provider is missing." The economy had kept their promises and massive investments. "The broadband targets of the federal government are delayed by administrative authority." Him get it like this, as if the groundsman on the football field "instead of the lawnmower with nail scissors on the road" was.

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