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        O! Declines to Pay for 2300MHz License in Bishkek


        Kyrgyzstan’s  Ministry  of Digital  Development  issued a  press   and KGS342.1  million respectively to the  state budget  – these
        release dated 12 October 2021 stating that mobile operator Nur   figures being slightly lower than the winning bids initially reported
        Telecom (O!) has decided not to buy the 2300MHz TDD spectrum   by  the State Communications  Agency  (SCA). TeleGeography
        license covering capital city Bishkek which it won at auction last   notes that the Bishkek 2300MHz spectrum had been returned to
        month. In the auction completed on 27 September 2021, O! had   state ownership for re-auction following an investigation led by
        placed a winning bid of KGS353.2 million (USD4.2 million) for a   the State Committee for National Security launched in April 2020,
        1×20MHz  (2340MHz-2360MHz)  frequency  license,  while rivals   which  resulted  in the reversal of two previous SCA  decisions
        MegaCom and Beeline won larger bandwidths of 1×40MHz apiece   (Orders No. 115-pr/123-pr, March 2020) permitting cableco Ala-
        with bids of KGS296.1 million and KGS360.1 million respectively.   TV’s private sale of the entire 100MHz block to Beeline and its
        The Ministry reported that MegaCom and Beeline have now paid   conversion  from MMDS (TV transmission)  to TD-LTE without
        for their Bishkek 2.3GHz licenses, transferring KGS281.3 million   public tender.



        T-Mobile, O2 Offer Czech Concessions in EC Probe



        Deutsche  Telekom  and PPF  proposed  changes  in operating  a   the shared network, and for CETIN to prevent information “spill-
        network sharing agreement sealed between their subsidiaries in   over” between T-Mobile  and O2’s  Czech units.  If  accepted,  the
        the Czech Republic, in an effort to alleviate competition concerns   commitments  made by  the companies would be in  force until
        raised by the European Commission (EC). In a statement, the EC   28  October 2033.  In  case these proposals get breached  after
        explained  it  sought  feedback  regarding  concessions  offered by   approval, the EC could impose a fine of up to 10 per cent of each
        T-Mobile CZ, and PPF’s O2 Czech unit and telecoms infrastructure   company’s global turnover.
        arm CETIN, in relation to an investigation it commenced in 2016
        over concerns a network sharing deal between the parties could
        reduce infrastructure innovation and competition. A preliminary
        assessment which was  adopted by  the Commission  in August
        claimed the network sharing deal “may  restrict competition”
        by  reducing the  ability  and  incentives  of  the companies  to
        “unilaterally invest in network infrastructure” and therefore could
        negatively affect the ability of T-Mobile and O2  to compete  in
        the Czech market. To alleviate EC concerns, the companies have
        offered to modernize the mobile network through  deploying
        multi-standard RAN equipment in certain radio frequency layers,
        alongside ensuring provided investments or services have cost-
        based pricing. Another  proposal would minimize information
        exchange to the “absolutely necessary” for the needs to operate




        Arcep Confirms 5G Spectrum Applicants in Reunion, Mayotte


        The Authority of Regulation for Electronic Communications and   In Mayotte, meanwhile, 700MHz frequencies have been requested
        Posts (Autorite de Regulation des Communications Electroniques   by Orange,  SFR Mayotte, Telco OI  Mayotte and Maore Mobile.
        et  des  Postes,  Arcep)  has  confirmed  that  it  has  received  5G   Maore Mobile and Telco OI Mayotte have also applied for 900MHz
        spectrum applications from a number of companies in the French   spectrum. All 700MHz/900MHz bidders will now progress to the
        overseas territories  of Reunion  and Mayotte. The process  was   ‘auction  phase’,  in  which  Arcep  judges  the  financial  criteria  of
        kickstarted on 3 August 2021 and the deadline for applications   the respective offers. Applications for frequencies in the 3.4GHz-
        was 12 October. In Reunion the watchdog has received bids from   3.8GHz  range,  however, do  not exceed  the  available spectrum
        Orange, Societe Reunionnaise du Radiotelephone (SFR Reunion),   blocks, so these can be distributed  without an  auction. The
        Telco OI (Free Reunion) and Zeop Mobile. All four companies have   watchdog expects to hand over the frequency authorizations by
        requested spectrum in the 700MHz and 3.4GHz-3.8GHz bands.   March 2022.






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