GP-Robi auction battle with 5 MHz wave



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The auction is going up in the 5 MHz block of the 2100 MHz band. The auction price of this block has been increasing since noon on Monday. Robi and Grameenphone don’t give up.

Banglalink walked away from the mail at the beginning of the auction process on this block, then Teletalk also walked away around 4pm. The state operator Teletalk did not take any wave although it participated in the auction.

At the start of the auction at the Intercontinental Hotel in Dhaka at 11 a.m. on Monday, the auction process was carried out in five blocks with a total of 6.4 MHz waves of the 1800 MHz band. , two blocks are 44 MHz wave and two blocks are 2.2 MHz wave. The base price of each block was 31 million pounds sterling.

Of these, Banglalink took a total of 4.4 MHz waves with two 2.2 MHz wave blocks. Robi took a total of 2.8 MHz waves with one 2.2 MHz and one 44 MHz. And Grameenphone took one wave 44 MHz decimal in one block.

Since there is no price above the base price in the auction, traders get waves at that price. The first phase of the auction ends in about an hour.

The government made $ 229.4 million from the sale of 7.4 MHz waves.

Subsequently, the auction began for sale in four blocks with a usable wave of 20 MHz 5 MHz in the 2100 MHz band around 12:30 pm. The base price of each block was 26 million.

With the exception of Teletalk, the other three operators in the first block started calling from দে 28 million around 1.30 p.m.

Following Teletalk’s departure, the three companies are valued at up to £ 29.25 million. After that, if no one calls, Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink get 5 MHz waves as per the rules. 15 MHz waves are sold there.

Banglalink was the first to withdraw from the auction when the call for the remaining block of the 5 MHz wave started at £ 26 million. After that, the price goes up by দশ 25 million per call and at one point it stopped at ৩০ 30 million and then stopped for lunch.

When the auction process resumed at around 4.15pm, the price started to rise from £ 30.50 million. Teletalk withdrew in round 16 after climbing to .75 30.75 million.

The blockade was not decided until 5 pm, the two main operators in the country, Grameenphone and Robi, kept calling. At that time, in round 30, there was a call for $ 34.25 million.

The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Mustafa Jabbar, the president of BTRC, Shyam Sundar Sikder, and other executives of the operators are present at the auction at the Intercontinental Hotel.

Among the four tables in the auction, the state operator Teletalk is at table 1, Banglalink is at table 2, Grameenphone is at table 3 and the operator Robi is at table 4.

Brigadier General Shahidul Alam, CEO of Spectrum, BTRC, is conducting the auction.



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