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Home » Poland Cancels LTE Spectrum Auction

Poland Cancels LTE Spectrum Auction

February 12, 2014
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Poland’s Office of Electronic Communications abruptly decided to cancel the spectrum auction for licences in the 791-816 MHz band and in the 832-857 MHz band, as well as in the 2500-2570 MHz band and in the 2620-2690 MHz band.  Initial bids were initially due on 13-February-2014, however this period was extended by one day due to technical reasons.  After having made this extension, the President of the Office of Electronic Communications decided to cancel the entire auction because some bidders complained that the auction environment was not stable and predictable, possibly leading to legal uncertainties.


http://www.en.uke.gov.pl/the-president-of-uke-cancels-the-frequency-auction-stability-and-legal-certainty-are-the-supreme-values-13379

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