Wind Hellas objects to GSM licence prices
Wind Hellas objects to GSM licence prices
Published: Friday 29 July 2011
Region: Europe
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Wind Hellas
The starting auction price of EUR46.6 million for each 5MHz block in the 900MHz band set by the Greek regulator EETT is excessively expensive, according to Wind Hellas. Telecompaper notes the operator said in a statement that the price does not correspond to the market conditions of the Greek economy, and it is not a fair price as it is more than twice as high as the European average for similar licence renewals. According to a study, the European average renewal price for 5MHz blocks in the 900MHz band for a 15-year period is approximately EUR 20 million.
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