Hungary Mobile Companies Get Small Chunks Of 900MHz Band -Report
January 20 2012 - 5:23AM
Dow Jones News
Mobile companies operating in Hungary were only able to buy
small chunks of the rights to use a so far unused spectrum of its
900 megahertz mobile frequency band, Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet
reported Friday.
Of the 10.8 MHz frequency bloc--available for broadening
electronic telecommunications services--within the 900 MHz band on
tender by Hungary's Media Authority, the three mobile companies
active in Hungary will only be able to together get a 5.8 MHz
chunk, the paper says.
Norway's Telenor ASA (TEL.OS) will get 1.8 MHz, the U.K.'s
Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) will receive 2 MHz and Magyar Telekom
Nyrt. (MTELEKOM.BU), which is owned by Germany's Deutsche Telekom
AG (DTE.XE), will receive 2 MHz, Magyar Nemzet says.
The media authority declined to comment, saying the tender was
ongoing and until it publishes the official results Jan. 31 only
participants are entitled to see documents.
The rest of the 10.8 MHz bloc will likely be won by a newcomer,
a consortium of state-owned companies led by power holding MVM
Zrt.
The paper calculates the price payable by Vodafone at 15.67
billion forints ($66.7 million), by Magyar Telekom at HUF10.92
billion and by Telenor at HUF7.29 billion.
On this basis, probably none of the current incumbents will be
able to build out a Hungary-wide high-speed mobile internet
service, KBC Securities analyst Gergely Palffy said in a note to
investors. Therefore the news can have a negative impact on Magyar
Telekom shares.
The stock was trading up 0.2% or HUF1 at HUF547 at 0911 GMT.
Newspaper website: www.mno.hu
-Budapest Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; +361-267-0623
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