The government of the Republic of Ireland reportedly hopes to raise as much as EUR500 million (USD667 million) from the forthcoming auction of radio frequencies suitable for high speed wireless broadband and 4G/LTE mobile services. Without citing its sources, The Sunday Times’ Irish edition claims the national industry regulator – the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) – is planning to hold the tender process before the end of July 2012. It is understood a number of domestic telecoms operators are interested in the frequencies on offer, including Vodafone Ireland, O2 Ireland, 3 Ireland, Eircom (Meteor Mobile), Liberty Global’s UPC unit, Imagine Communications and Digiweb
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OVETEL Irish government aiming to raise EUR500m from 4G licence auction
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