Numbers say two things about what is contrary to what some people thought were the conventional wisdom. One was that the need for and the demand for spectrum was not as great and we hear that often. We hear people say that there is no spectrum crisis and i think the value of what is being given suggested there is a tremendous need for this spectrum and then the other piece of conventional wisdom that i think is interesting to at least think about as we heard a lot about how certain spectrum is more valuable than others and it has to do with lower frequency spectrums and higher frequency spectrum is an honestly there are circumstances where that is true. But in terms of the value of the spectrum, at least superficially it suggests that this higher frequency spectrum is yielding much higher dividends than the last time the fcc auction off their spectrums. And so that does show that we shouldnt write off frequency and frequently higher broadband. Host is there any competition in the mobil
The famous Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, and the equally well-known Cadbury Factory in Birmingham, take starring roles in two sparkling new wartime sagas.
Old photos of relief efforts and charity after the Floods of 1953 along the Norfolk coast at Wells, Sea Palling, Great Yarmouth and more from the EDP archive.