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Hong Kong: Future of 3G market remains uncertain

 |  November 7, 2013

As debate rages within Hong Kong as to regulators’ handling of free-to-air television licenses, reports say the Office of the Communications Authority is slated to announced the fate of 3G mobile licenses by the middle of this month, a decision that will affect millions of phone and data service consumers.

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    Ofca is set to decide whether all 3G licenses will be renewed, or whether to place all of the mup for auction. In a third option, the regulator could seize a portion of the spectrum and reserve it for a new competitor.

    The decision was postponed but reports say authorities have denied that the delay was caused by the controversy regarding free-to-air TV licenses controversy.

    Hong Kong’s wireless sector is run by four major players, all of which have denounced the idea of having a new market entrant.

    Full content: South China Morning Post

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