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Britain to phase out 2G and 3G mobile networks by 2033

Wed, 08th Dec 2021 00:01

LONDON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Britain will phase out its 2G and
3G mobile networks by 2033 to free up radio waves for 5G and
eventually 6G services that will power technologies such as
driverless vehicles, drones and virtual reality, it said on
Wednesday.

All four of Britain's networks - EE, Vodafone
, O2 and Three - had agreed
to the timetable, the government said.

BT, which owns the EE network, said in July it would phase
out 3G by early 2023, followed by 2G, which is more than 25
years old, later in the decade.

Setting a date to end 2G and 3G services will make it easier
for new equipment makers to enter the market because they will
not have to support legacy technologies, the government said.

It wants to end the reliance on a handful of suppliers
after China's Huawei was banned from new networks last year, and
to that end is supporting the development of Open Radio Access
Networks (Open RAN) technology.

Digital Secretary Nadine Dorries, who is visiting her
counterpart in the United Sates, on Wednesday announced 50
million pounds ($66.2 million) of additional funding for Open
RAN projects.

($1 = 0.7553 pounds)
(Reporting by Paul Sandle. Editing by Jane Merriman)

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