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Hong Kong operators to gain new spectrum

HONG KONG—Hong Kong telecom regulator Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) said it plans to give unused spectrum to mobile operators. The unused spectrum, totaling 2.5 megahertz x 2 in three slots, will be assigned by drawing lots.

Each incumbent cellular operator would be assigned with 0.8 megahertz by 2 spectrum in the 800 MHz to 900 MHz GSM band through the lots. Personal communications services (PCS) operators, after meeting a set of eligibility criteria, would be assigned 1.6 megahertz x 2 in the 1800 MHz to 1900 MHz PCS band through the lots.

Operators are invited to apply for the unused spectrum by 8 March.

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