TeliaSonera wins 4G licence in Sweden
TeliaSonera was one of the winners in the auction for 4G, the new generation mobile network in Sweden, which was concluded today. With the frequencies TeliaSonera in Sweden has been awarded, the company says it will be able to build a next generation super-fast mobile broadband network, offering access speeds of more than 100 Mbps.
"We are naturally very pleased to receive this nationwide 4G license", says Håkan Dahlström, President of Mobility Services, TeliaSonera Sweden. "Above all, the 4G license is important for our customers, who will have access to even faster mobile broadband in the future."
The frequencies now received will enable TeliaSonera to build a mobile network that is more than 10 times faster than today's networks. The license received is not subject to any conditions regarding the timetable of the network build-out or population coverage in Sweden.
The license is valid for 15 years and the cost for 4 frequency blocks totaling 2 x 20 MHz in the 2.6 GHz band are SEK 563 million. The payment will be made to the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency in the second quarter of 2008.
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