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Mexico to launch 5G tender in late January

The IFT-12 tender, in which spectrum will be made available for 5G networks in Mexico, will begin on 27 January when an invitation to would-be buyers to express their interest begins, according to an announcement from regulator the Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT).

The IFT-12 tender aims to allocate 2,223 radio spectrum blocks for the provision of wireless access services in different frequency bands. This seems to be mainly for 5G, although some news outlets suggest that some spectrum might be used to support or expand LTE.

In addition, according to Statista, as of September 2024 two 5G networks were actually deployed in Mexico, owned by AT&T and Telcel's Radiomovil Dipsa. At the same time, says the global data and business intelligence platform, there were also five LTE networks in Mexico, each owned by a different operator.

The bidding mechanism for this tender is called the multiple round ascending simultaneous type. The IFT version will involve a maximum of three competitions in which spectrum acquisition limits will increase in each contest based on demand in the previous contest and spectrum available.

The IFT explains that it is imposing limits seek to prevent levels of spectrum accumulation that may harm free competition and economic competition, as well as avoid the establishment of barriers to entry. In addition, it seeks to encourage the entry of new participants or strengthen the ability to compete of those already established and promote the efficient use of the spectrum.

The IFT has also incorporated incentives to participation, designed to promote competition and the provision of services at competitive prices for end users. Blocks will be available in the 600MHz band, the L-band, the 800MHz band, the AWS band, the PCS band and the 2.5GHz band, for national and other sorts of coverage.

There are some coverage obligations included in the national blocks of the 600MHz band and in the 2.5GHz band, to support less well-served areas. More information is available on the IFT website.

The long-awaited IFT-12 may the last tender carried out by the IFT before its final disappearance in 2025.



Source: https://developingtelecoms.com/telecom-business/telecom-regulation/17788-mexico-to-launch-5g-contest-in-late-january.htmla

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