Dish just finished firing off a 67-page
letter to the FCC petitioning for the right to use its 2GHz spectrum for LTE-Advanced. Now, two recently filed trademark applications are tipping us off to a potential name for the satellite operator's planned 4G network, known as "Ollo." According to the company's filings, this brand would encompass both future equipment and services, huddling smartphones, tablets and a triple play of services under the same umbrella. The hybridized network still has significant hurdles to overcome before it gets a greenlight -- namely, a proven lack of
LightSquared-like GPS interference. But, it appears the company's confident its
newly acquired holdings will pass Go, delivering heretofore unseen downlink / uplink speeds to subscribers. As ever, we'll keep a close watch on this as it develops.
Dish Network files 'Ollo' trademark for planned LTE-Advanced service, GPS takes a deep breath originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 07:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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