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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>LONDON: Britain said on Wednesday it had auctioned airwaves to support 5G<\/a> mobile for a total 1.36 billion pounds ($1.89 billion), with all four major networks<\/a> winning new spectrum to improve their networks.

A total of 200 MHz of spectrum was sold, split across the 700 MHz band ideal for providing wide area coverage including in the countryside, and the 3.6-3.8 GHz band, the primary airwaves for 5G that can carry lots of data-hungry connections.

EE, owned by BT, Telefonica UK, which trades as O2, and Hutchison 3G UK secured spectrum in the 700 Mhz band for 280 million pounds each, regulator
Ofcom<\/a> said.

EE also won 20 MHz of supplementary spectrum for 4 million pounds.

Vodafone<\/a> won 40 MHz in the 3.6-3.8GHz band for 176.4 million pounds, while EE and Telefonica each paid 168 million pounds for 40 MHz in the same band.

All networks said they were pleased with the result.

Shares in BT led the FTSE 100 on Wednesday, gaining more than 4% to a 12-month high. Vodafone was up 1%.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT's Consumer Business, said the outcome was \"great news for our network, our customers and BT\".

Vodafone was been successful in the 3.6 GHz band, said UK Chief Executive Ahmed Essam, adding that it had avoided buying low band spectrum, where its strategy was to refarm its 900 MHz holdings to carry 5G traffic.

Three said it had tripled its low
frequency spectrum<\/a>, which Chief Executive Robert Finnegan said would transform its customers' experience indoors and in rural areas.

O2 Chief Executive Mark Evans said the investment in new spectrum demonstrated Telefonica's continued commitment to the UK market.

The auction now moves to the assignment stage, whereby companies can bid for the positions they prefer within the airwaves they have won

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英国移动频谱拍卖了13.6亿英镑

总共200 MHz的频谱出售,跨越700 MHz频带适合提供宽的覆盖范围包括在农村,和3.6 - -3.8 GHz的乐队,5 g的主要广播可以携带大量用连接。

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伦敦:英国周三表示,拍卖电波来支持5克移动总计13.6亿英镑(18.9亿美元),四大网络赢得新的频谱来改善他们的网络。

总共200 MHz的频谱出售,跨越700 MHz频带适合提供宽的覆盖范围包括在农村,和3.6 - -3.8 GHz的乐队,5 g的主要广播可以携带大量用连接。

英国EE,由英国电信,电信行业O2,与和记英国获得3 g频谱在2.8亿英镑的700 Mhz频带,监管机构Ofcom说。

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EE也赢得了20 MHz的补充谱400万磅。

沃达丰(Vodafone)在3.6 - -3.8 ghz赢得40 MHz频带为1.764亿英镑,而EE和西班牙电信每个支付1.68亿磅40 MHz频带相同。

所有网络说他们满意结果。

在BT了富时100指数股票周三,获得12个月高4%以上。沃达丰(Vodafone)增长了1%。

首席执行官Marc Allera BT的消费者业务,说结果是“好消息对于我们的网络,我们的客户和BT”。乐动扑克

沃达丰在3.6 GHz乐队成功,英国首席执行官艾哈迈德Essam说,补充说,它避免了购买低波段光谱,其策略是refarm持900 MHz携带5 g流量。

三表示,它已经低增长了两倍频谱首席执行官罗伯特•芬尼根说,这将改变其客户的经验在室内,在农村地区。

O2首席执行官马克•埃文斯表示,投资在新谱证明了西班牙电信继续对英国市场的承诺。

拍卖现在就进入分配阶段,公司可以收购的位置他们更喜欢在他们获得的电波

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>LONDON: Britain said on Wednesday it had auctioned airwaves to support 5G<\/a> mobile for a total 1.36 billion pounds ($1.89 billion), with all four major networks<\/a> winning new spectrum to improve their networks.

A total of 200 MHz of spectrum was sold, split across the 700 MHz band ideal for providing wide area coverage including in the countryside, and the 3.6-3.8 GHz band, the primary airwaves for 5G that can carry lots of data-hungry connections.

EE, owned by BT, Telefonica UK, which trades as O2, and Hutchison 3G UK secured spectrum in the 700 Mhz band for 280 million pounds each, regulator
Ofcom<\/a> said.

EE also won 20 MHz of supplementary spectrum for 4 million pounds.

Vodafone<\/a> won 40 MHz in the 3.6-3.8GHz band for 176.4 million pounds, while EE and Telefonica each paid 168 million pounds for 40 MHz in the same band.

All networks said they were pleased with the result.

Shares in BT led the FTSE 100 on Wednesday, gaining more than 4% to a 12-month high. Vodafone was up 1%.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT's Consumer Business, said the outcome was \"great news for our network, our customers and BT\".

Vodafone was been successful in the 3.6 GHz band, said UK Chief Executive Ahmed Essam, adding that it had avoided buying low band spectrum, where its strategy was to refarm its 900 MHz holdings to carry 5G traffic.

Three said it had tripled its low
frequency spectrum<\/a>, which Chief Executive Robert Finnegan said would transform its customers' experience indoors and in rural areas.

O2 Chief Executive Mark Evans said the investment in new spectrum demonstrated Telefonica's continued commitment to the UK market.

The auction now moves to the assignment stage, whereby companies can bid for the positions they prefer within the airwaves they have won

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