Trevor Gill
Job title: Head of Networks
Trevor Gill graduated from Cambridge University in 1977, and started work at Racal on a frequency hopping military communications system. In 1983 he worked on a comparative study of analogue cellular technologies, leading to the UK analogue standard (TACS). He worked on some of the early GSM standards, and initiated the design of one of the first GSM phones on the market. In 1990 he led a team that developed an automatic frequency-planning tool for cellular networks and transferred to Vodafone to lead the Radio Modelling Group. The group was responsible for development of a range of radio planning tools and simulators for GSM and WCDMA, He is now Head of Networks in Vodafone Group R&D and leads Vodafone’s study of future fixed and mobile network technologies.


