For the 4G mobile phone users which will come out in 2014 will likely have to begin to be carefully when riding public transportations like train.
Lord Berkeley, chairman Rail Freight Group, warned, the planned 900 MHz spectrum for mobile phones was "very close to the digital radio system used on the world of railways, particularly in the UK".
Berkeley states, the worst case scenario, he said, is to adopt technology that can eliminate the interference in the system. However, the fund requires no less, about 100 million pound sterling.
"It's not a train network that must bear the cost of it, but the Department of Transportation, and the parties vigorously promote the four-generation broadband (4G).
Labour Party stronghold ever reminded of this, but then the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 passed without a vote.
Lord Berkeley, chairman Rail Freight Group, warned, the planned 900 MHz spectrum for mobile phones was "very close to the digital radio system used on the world of railways, particularly in the UK".
Berkeley states, the worst case scenario, he said, is to adopt technology that can eliminate the interference in the system. However, the fund requires no less, about 100 million pound sterling.
"It's not a train network that must bear the cost of it, but the Department of Transportation, and the parties vigorously promote the four-generation broadband (4G).
Labour Party stronghold ever reminded of this, but then the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 passed without a vote.

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