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Romania: Mobile frequencies up for grabs, but no one wants it

 |  April 2, 2013

The communication authority in Romania, ANCOM, has announced that it will allow frequency usage in the 450MHz band by request after a planned auction of the frequencies yielded no serious bidders. The frequencies, once owned by operator Zapp, will be used for push-to0-talk, data transmission, and other mobile services. Telemobil, which previously controlled the frequencies, had its rights expire last March. ANCOM noted that there may be a future auction if interest and sufficient competition increases.

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