Apple’s new iPhone is expected to be announced on Wednesday and be a ‘pentaband’ device, meaning it can use five different radio frequencies. If one of the frequencies offered is the 1800MHz device that is currently available solely to Everything Everywhere, owners of T-Mobile and Orange, then it would become the only company in the UK able to offer the speeds of 4G, which in trials in London run by rival O2 have come close to 100MBPS. Current 3G speeds struggle to get above 5MBPS.
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