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A1 Telekom Austria Group accelerate 5G roll-out in Central and Eastern Europe

A1 Telekom Austria Group already provides 3.8 million Austrians with 5G, having activated more than 1,000 sites this year, in urban and rural areas. It also runa Austria s largest fibre network of more than 61,000km, and describes the combination of the two as 5Giganet. Nationwide A1 Group’s CEO, Thomas Arnoldner, said, Only with nationwide, high-quality access to digital media, services and business models can the full potential of digitalization in Austria be unleashed. “As a company, we currently bear even more responsibility, because the digital infrastructure, in which we invest around €450 million annually in Austria alone, is the basis for future growth, greater innovative strength and new prospects in rural areas.

Three Bulgarian telcos win 5G frequency licences at tender

Three Bulgarian telcos win 5G frequency licences at tender License: Creative Commons CC0 SOFIA (Bulgaria), April 6 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria s communications regulator said on Tuesday it awarded 20-year 5G frequency licences with national coverage to the three main telecommunication companies operating in the country in a tender that fetched 13.4 million levs ($8.1 million/6.8 million euro). A1 Bulgaria, a unit of A1 Telekom Austria Group, received a licence for using frequencies in the 3600-3700 MHz spectrum for which it proposed to pay a one-off fee of 4.7 million levs, the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) said in a statement. Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC), owned by Dutch-registered United Group and operating under the Vivacom brand, won a licence for the 3700-3800 Mhz band with a proce offer of 4.6 million levs.

Bulgaria s telecom authority suspends 5G auction

Telecompaper Bulgaria s telecom authority suspends 5G auction Wednesday 17 March 2021 | 08:29 CET | News Bulgaria s Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) suspended the procedure for conducting a secret tender for the issuance of 5G licences in the 3.6 GHz band to the country s three operators, Vicacom, A1 and Telenor Bulgaria. The authority did so after examining the applications and because Vivacom started legal proceedings over the way the licences were assigned. CRC said it will take a decision on the case as soon as possible, for which it will provide additional information.  Thank you for visiting Telecompaper Sign up below to get access to the rest of this article and all the telecom news you need.

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