Dutch telecom regulator launches 5G auction

by   CIJ News iDesk VII
2020-06-30   15:36
/uploads/posts/871265f7c63a7538da893c5eb54f13bc3fddb211/images/1F884DA0-4DC6-478F-866D-7323D08BFE9F.jpeg

The Netherlands launched its first state auction for 5G frequencies on June 29, an initiative that's expected to raise €900m at the very least. The country's telecom regulator is allowing telecom operators to compete for licences in the 700, 1,400 and 2,100 MHz bands.

The local provider KPN will be taking part in the auction, but it will have to compete against Vodafone and T-Mobile. According to the rules of the auction, the process must be completed by August 1 at the latest. It's also been stipulated that none of the operators will be allowed to acquire more than 40 percent of any frequency band.

Switzerland
Albania
Asia
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Central Europe
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Europe
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Spain
Hungary
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Moldova
Montenegro
Netherland
North Macedonia
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Ukraine
United Kingdom
USA