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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