by Michael Newlands
India’s second attempt to auction off licences confiscated last year by the country’s Supreme Court appears to have ended in failure, despite the reserve price having been slashed following a previous failed auction attempt. Read more...
by Michael Newlands
The Vietnam Military Telecommunications Group (Viettel) has continued its accelerating overseas expansion after winning a tender for a 900 MHz licence in Peru. Read more...
by Michael Newlands
Following a four-year process comprising eight consultations, numerous backing documents and independent reports from three expert advisors, Ireland’s Commission for Communications Regulation has come to a decision on the assignment of rights in the 800, 900 and 1800 MHz bands. Read more...
by Michael Newlands
Three contenders for one new entrant slot in the Hungarian market, as well as the three incumbent mobile operators, have registered to take part in next month’s auction of 900 MHz spectrum. Read more...
by Michael Newlands
Three contenders for one new entrant slot in the Hungarian market, as well as the three incumbent mobile operators, have registered to take part in next month’s auction of 900 MHz spectrum. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Spain’s ministry of industry, tourism and communications (MITYC) has completed its latest spectrum auction, allocating frequencies in the 900 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands that were left unsold at the end of its previous auction held in July. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Spain’s ministry of industry, tourism and communications (MITYC) has completed its latest spectrum auction, allocating frequencies in the 900 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands that were left unsold at the end of its previous auction held in July. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Greek plans to auction 900 MHz frequencies held by two of the country's mobile operators “will undermine the future of the mobile industry,” according to Nassos Zarkalis, chairman and chief executive of WIND Hellas. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Greek plans to auction 900 MHz frequencies held by two of the country's mobile operators “will undermine the future of the mobile industry,” according to Nassos Zarkalis, chairman and chief executive of WIND Hellas. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Orange and Yoigo are the only mobile operators to have lodged bids in the Spanish 900 and 1800 MHz licence contest, according to the country's ministry of industry, tourism and trade. Read more...