Tuesday, March 13, 2012

NMHH rejects appeal over fourth mobile licence

Hungarian regulator the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) has rejected an appeal by the country’s three incumbent mobile operators over the January 2012 award of a fourth mobile licence to a consortium made up of state-backed companies. The three firms – Telenor (formerly Pannon), Vodafone Hungary and Deutsche Telekom’s local T-Mobile subsidiary – now have now have 30 days to submit a further appeal to a Budapest court, the NMHH said in an emailed statement. TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database writes that on 31 January this year the NMHH closed out the tender for 900MHz when it sold a 10.8MHz block of spectrum to the three incumbents as well as to a would-be new market entrant – a state-backed consortium of power utility MVM, postal services operator Magyar Posta and a unit of Hungary’s development bank MFB


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OVETEL NMHH rejects appeal over fourth mobile licence

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