U.K. mobile operator Three, part of the Hutchison company’s holdings, plans to build a ffixed wireless network reaching about 40 percent of U.K. customers, nearly the same percentage of U.K. homes reached by Virgin Media’s hybrid fiber coax networks.
It is not yet clear how the footprints (Virgin and Three) will overlap, but the move means a new facilities-based provider will have a big presence in the U.K. fixed internet access market. But it might not be unreasonable to suggest Three’s fixed wireless network might be able to garner share up to about 20 percent.
source: thinkbroadband.com
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