Three mobile operators win rights to 'advanced' 4G network
Turkey?s three existing mobile operators, Turkcell, Vodafone and Avea, have won the rights to the country?s advanced 4G network due to be established for a sum of more than 1.14 billion euros, in the Aug. 26 tender held by the Information and Communication Technologies Authority.
Another bidder, Netgsm, declined to make an offer.
The new network will offer consumers the ability to use new technologies, including 5G, providing faster surfing, downloads and uploads as well as improved calling. The total amount of spectrum available will be increased by three times when the new network goes online.
The rights to the frequencies will last until April 30, 2029.
A tender for 4G technologies had been announced earlier, but was delayed for three months in May. The tender was then announced for technologies dubbed ?4.5G? with several revisions in the tender documents to increase the level of domestic research and development elements in the sector, according to officials. The rearrangement came after President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an harshly criticized 4G technology, saying Turkey should skip directly from 3G to 5G, which does not yet exist, within two years.
Ömer Fatih Sayan, was appointed the head of the Information and Communications Technologies Authority (BTK) on Aug. 25, ahead of the key tender. Sayan had been the acting president of the unit since the beginning of this summer.
There are 20 packets up for tender in the final offer, each comprising different frequencies in the total available spectrum licensed by the Authority.
Frequency-division duplexing (FDD) means that the transmitter and receiver operate at different carrier frequencies.
Vodafone Turkey was the highest bidder for packet A1, at 800...
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