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German Radio Spectrum Auction Update

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Apr 12, 2010 , , ,

April 12, 2010 – The first day Germany’s radio spectrum auction ended with E-Plus placing the top bids of the day.

April 12, 2010 – The first day Germany’s radio spectrum auction ended with E-Plus placing the top bids of the day. E-Plus bid EUR8.65 million for two blocks in the lower frequency 800Mhz bands.

Auction isn’t open to all mobile operators. Germany’s federal network regular admitted only Vodafone, T-Mobile, E-Plus, and O2 to the bidding.

The four operators are bidding in frequency auctions in the ranges 800 MHz, 1.8 GHz, 2 GHz and 2.6 GHz. The regulator is offering a total of 41 frequency blocks across the four frequency bands, which are expected to be used for LTE network deployments.

In the first three rounds of bidding, a total of nearly 117 million euros ($159 million) was offered, the Federal Network Agency announced.

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