Covage wins Nantes’ metropolitan fibre contract
Greece’s National Telecommunications & Post Commission (EETT) has set 14 November 2011 as the date for its auction of 900MHz and 1800MHz
mobile frequencies, which it expects to complete by 18 November to raise between EUR244 million (USD328 million) and EUR360 million to help the
country pay debts. Last month the three Greek incumbent
mobile network operators – Cosmote, Vodafone Greece and Wind Hellas – applied to take part in the auction, with no other
parties registering interest in the sale. In its announcement the EETT
said that, in a first phase ahead of the open auction, the three cellcos have reserved ‘minimum’ 900MHz spectrum to
secure continuity and future enhancement of their
mobile broadband services, for a
price totalling EUR181.7 million.
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