Search:  

 
 
   News
newer
story category WiMax Auction in Italy Breaks Records
Goal is to bring broadband to rural Italy
(old news - 10:10AM Sunday Mar 02 2008)
tags: competition · wireless · alternatives · world
The FCC’s 700 MHz auction may be getting all of the media attention but it’s not the only auction happening around the world. Italy just finished auctioning off 35 licenses for WiMax 3.5GHz radio frequencies. At the end of the auction, the amount of money gained (over $200 million USD) was a record breaker for European WiMax auctions. The auction “is intended to combat the digital divide in Italy and encourage the entry of smaller companies into the telecom market” by bringing broadband to rural areas. WiMax technology should be able to bring 3-5 Mbps download speeds to these areas. Approximately 8% of the Italian population is unable to access broadband speeds at this time.

Related:
  1. Consumer Groups, Mozilla Attack Cellphone Exclusivity
  2. Unlimited Smartphone Voice/Data For $70 A Month?
  3. Cable Industry Jumps Into White Space Fight
  4. AT&T Network Can't Handle Slingbox For iPhone?
  5. Clearwire: We're Not Aiming To Unseat Telcos
  6. North Korea Allows 3G Internet Browsing
  7. Canadian Consumer Groups Slam CRTC
  8. Motorola Androids To Hit T-Mobile, Verizon
Forums » WiMax Auction in Italy Breaks Records
view: topics flat text 
Post a:

LiamJunket
Premium
join:2002-03-03
Ocean City, NJ
·Comcast

More details on the Italian auction

»www.pcworld.com/article/id,14300···cle.html

The biggest winner in the auction was the relatively little-known AriaDSL SpA, which secured licenses in all Italian regions for a total of ¤47.5 million, the Communications Ministry said. The company is reportedly controlled by Israeli billionaire David Gilo, founder of Vyyo, a Norcross, Georgia, company selling equipment for wireless high-speed data connections to businesses and homes.

The second-biggest spender was AFT SpA, a company providing WiFi hotspots around Italy, which paid ¤34.4 million for licenses in all Italian regions.

The former telecom incumbent Telecom Italia snapped up licenses in central and southern Italy for a more modest ¤13.8 million.

The terms of the WiMax auction obliged bidders to explain their plans for introducing the technology to the country's Internet black spots.

Italy's licenses run for 15 years and are renewable, but cannot be sold without Communications Ministry approval.

--
My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page

ureihcim
Freshly made

join:2007-12-16
Miami, FL

Aria DSL Pricing/Speed charts

Home + Business
Forums » WiMax Auction in Italy Breaks Records


Sunday, 05-Jul 01:56:12 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 9.5 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole