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4G licence fees would go on mobile bills

MOBILE operators have supported Commerce and Employment’s claim that charging providers to use the 4G spectrum would be detrimental to consumers.


‘No business sense’ in giveaway of 4G licences

NOT seeking to raise revenue from awarding phone operators a 4G licence is like letting any airline land in the island for free, a deputy-elect in the running for Commerce and Employment minister has said.


Consultation on 4G mobile is due to launch this month

4G MOBILE services are due to come a step closer later this month when a consultation on issues in the Channel Islands is launched.


E-safety group warns of dangers of mobile phones

CHILDREN as young as five are at risk of exposure to indecent images on mobile phones, according to Tracey Moore, chairwoman of the island’s e-safety committee.


Valuable mobiles are recovered by police

MORE than £6,500-worth of stolen mobile telephones was recovered by police using information from the Force Intelligence Bureau last year.


No rip-off in roaming charges – regulator

ALTHOUGH islanders could pay much more than the European Commission’s maximum for roaming mobile calls, the Office of Utility Regulation is not going to intervene.


Minister backs judge’s call on mobile sentencing

TOUGHER sentences for drivers who use their mobile phone at the wheel are being welcomed by the Home minister.


‘Use mobile at wheel and face an instant ban’

DRIVERS who use a mobile phone at the wheel could face a driving ban, even for a first offence.


Airtel aims to double mobile users again

AIRTEL-VODAFONE is looking to double its market share over the next 12 months.


Mobile talk should soon get cheaper

MAKING mobile-to-mobile calls should soon be cheaper.

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