NMHH registers Magyar Telekom, Telenor, Vodafone for radio frequency auction

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The Hungarian the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) said yesterday that it had registered mobile service providers Magyar Telekom, Telenor Hungary and Vodafone Hungary as participants in the auction procedure for the use of the 900 MHz and the 1800 MHz frequency bands, according to profitline.hu.

NMHH announced on October 16, the auction procedure for the entitlements of frequency use on the two bands that are currently in use and are due to expire in April 2022.

The auction is expected to take place early in 2021. Announcing the step on the website of the Budapest Stock Exchange, listed company Magyar Telekom noted that it currently holds 10 MHz and 15 MHz duplexes expiring on the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands, respectively.

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