
13-07-2012, 02:30
I see. Usually you don't add up uplink and downlink frequencies when talking about capacity of an FDD network. I assumed they had 10 MHz for the uplink and another 10 MHz for the downlink. Since UMTS requires a continous 5 MHz block, there's no compromise possible - T-Mobile has to make a choice between GSM and UMTS in these markets.
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