Dense Air controversy challenges operators and requests 5G auction – Telecommunications



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Dense Air also decided to enter the game and has already “submitted an application for the auction,” he told the official source of the company’s Business that it has been the protagonist of one of the points of the controversy and litigation created around 5G.

Until now, one of the biggest unknowns in 5G auctions was what Dense Air was going to do. This is because this company has spectrum reserved until 2025, but has to go to auction to maintain or increase it. And, as per Anacom’s understanding, a new entrant will not be considered. That is, you will not have the benefits granted to new “players”.

Dense Air’s license has been contested by operators, who consider the regulator’s decision to keep the frequency in the hands of this company illegal, whose spectrum has been reconfigured for the 5G auction. According to the operators, the use rights expired in 2012 and should have been recovered.

In response to criticism from operators, Cadete de Matos said that Dense Air “is a company with a valid license” until 2025.

The confirmation of the Dense Air application is thus added to that of Nos, Meo and Vodafone. The position of Másmóvil, which had publicly confirmed its interest in participating in auctions through Nowo, is missing.



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