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NMHH Approves Interconnection of Magyar Telekom and Telenor Networks
The National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) has approved the agreement concluded by Magyar Telekom Nyrt. and Telenor Magyarország Zrt. on the secondary trading (lease) of the 800 MHz band obtained at the broadband frequency tender successfully completed in 2014.
Agreement Signed with All Four Winning Service Providers
On 7 November, The National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) signed the administrative contract with Telenor Magyarország Zrt. required for the utilisation of the frequency blocks acquired in the latest frequency tender. With these new blocks, Telenor will soon be able to offer its innovative and new services to everyone in.
DIGI joins the Hungarian digital network of mobile data and voice transmissions
DIGI is now launching its project to establish a reliable national network offering competitive voice and data services in the tendered frequency band.
Magyar Telekom’s new frequency assignment and spectrum licence: the dawn of 4G
In a joint announcement, the NMHH and the SP revealed that the administrative contract required for frequency use has been signed, giving the green light to broader access to data and telecommunications services in Hungary.
NMHH Hungary adds new frequencies to the digital economy
The four winners offered a total of HUF 130.6 billion for the use of the bands.
NMHH frequency tender for broadband services published
Winning bidders will be licensed to use the frequencies until 2034. The one-off minimum sales fee is HUF 104 billion. Bids can be submitted by 16 June 2014.
New draft documentation has been published for the tender procedure for spectrum licences relating to broadband services
NMHH has published the draft tender documentation for the tender procedure announced in respect of the spectrum licences for the 800 and 2600 MHz frequency bands as new bands, and for the available, formerly unused portions of the 900 and 1800 MHz and 26 GHz frequency bands.