Vodafone to spend £900m in 4G upgrade

Vodafone is increasing its network spending by 50 per cent to more than £900m this year as it prepares for the launch of super-fast mobile internet.

The mobile giant said it will inject an extra £300m into its UK network, up from £601m last year, under plans to launch 4G (fourth generation) mobile coverage by the end of the summer. It will also spend more on integrating the Cable & Wireless fibre network, which it bought last year for £1bn.

Mobile phone operators are rolling out 4G networks, which offer much faster downloads, uploads and video streaming, after an auction of spectrum or mobile airwaves by regulator Ofcom earlier this year.

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Vodafone spent £802m on buying spectrum and plans to cover 98 per cent of the population with next-generation wireless internet by 2015.

The group will spend more on integrating its fixed and mobile infrastructure, which it said will benefit business users and consumers.

Vodafone UK chief executive Guy Laurence said: “We’re bringing together the best of mobile and fixed communications to help our business customers make their communications work for them.

“For consumers, it’s another important step towards the arrival of our ultra-fast 4G service later this year.

“We’re investing in vital national infrastructure that can help play an important role in supporting growth in the wider economy.”

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