Telecommunications

Wireless spectrum auction starts

Ljubljana – The Agency for Communication Networks and Services (AKOS) will launch today a long-awaited wireless spectrum auction, as part of which it is also offering frequency bands for 5G mobile networks.

Spectrum in the 700 MHz, 1500 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz, 3600 MHz and 26 GHz bands is available. A portion of the 700 MHz, 3600 MHz and 26 GHz bands is dedicated to 5G.

Irini Reljin: Competition is welcome on the Telecommunications Market

The entry of the new operator accelerates the competition on the telecommunications market, since the other participants are in some way forced to design attractive offers in order to acquire new and retain existing users, said retired professor of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade Irini Reljin.

Delo says 5G will be costly for operators

Ljubljana – The Agency for Communication Networks and Services has received four bids for wireless spectrum, including bands set aside for 5G mobile networks, until the deadline last Monday and now the battle of operators for their slice of the 5G pie begins. But the operators are in for at least two more steps entailing substantial investments, Delo says.

Radio remains effective in Turkey despite technological advances

Radios are still an integral part of Turkish people's lifestyle despite the emergence of the internet and numerous technological advances such as podcasts, smartphones, and the like, according to research.

Owing to its low cost and easier accessibility, radio is still recognized as one of the most popular and effective means of communication.

Telenor: We want all channels in our offer, including N1, Arena Sport and Sport Klub

"Our goal is to have as much as available channels in our offer, including N1 and Nova S. Telenor is and will continue to fight false allegations by using all legal means to protect the reputation of our company, which we have been carefully building for 15 years. That is why we have filed law suits - to protect our reputation and prevent future damage", Goran Vasic said.

New lockdown signals return to remote learning for students in Attica

Schools in Attica, Greece's most populous region, will remain closed from Thursday and until February 28, with teaching shifting to remote learning.

This includes all primary, middle, and high schools as well as kindergartens. However, special educations schools will stay open.

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