Call for consultation on the draft tender documentation for the auction procedure to be announced regarding spectrum licences available in the 3400-3800 MHz frequency band

Published: 4 November 2014

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Pursuant to Article 40/A (4) of Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications (hereinafter: Electronic Communications Act), the Office of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (hereinafter: Contracting Authority) will be hosting a consultation meeting on the draft tender documentation (hereinafter: Documentation) for the auction procedure regarding the spectrum licences available in the 3400-3800 MHz frequency band at 1 pm on 22 March 2016 at 1015 Budapest, Ostrom u. 23-25.

At the consultation, representatives of the Contracting Authority will be providing detailed information primarily regarding the parameters and use of the available spectrum, the conditions of usage, the activities that can be carried out using the frequencies at hand, as well as the rules of procedure, process, form and basic rules of the Auction.

Written questions in connection with the consultation may be sent to the Contracting Entity in advance, either by post (1376 Budapest, Pf. 997) or via e-mail to 3500MHz@nmhh.hu.

Parties intending to participate are asked to RSVP via e-mail to 3500MHz@nmhh.hu by no later than 12:00 pm on the preceding day, also specifying the name(s) of attendee(s).

Each natural person, legal entity, sole entrepreneur or other registered organisation may send up to three representatives. Each representative is required to provide proof of his/her eligibility for representation prior to the commencement of the session.

The consultation is not open to the press.

Pursuant to Article 40/A(6) of Act C of 2003 on Electronic Communications (hereinafter: Electronic Communications Act), the Contracting Authority shall respond in writing to the questions presented verbally at, and submitted in writing for, the consultation, and, with the exception of any sensitive information protected under Article 33. of the Electronic Communications Act, shall disclose the responses on its website. The responses thus made public by the Contracting Authority are informative and, contrary to the Documentation, have no legal effect or legal binding force with regard to individual administrative proceedings or administrative decisions.