Hong Kong’s Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) has issued a consultation paper on its proposals for releasing a total of 50MHz of paired spectrum in the 2500MHz–2690MHz band, including 15MHz left over from a 2009 wireless broadband licence auction via which four mobile operators obtained frequencies for Long Term Evolution (LTE) services. OFTA believes that there will be competing demands for the bandwidth and therefore proposes an auction process, and to divide the available spectrum into five frequency bands, each with a bandwidth of 2x5MHz, on a technology-neutral basis, with no spectrum cap, under 15-year licences
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OVETEL OFTA consults on spare LTE spectrum auction
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