The companies Orange, Sunrise, Swisscom and In&Phone had applied to take part in the auction. In&Phone did not satisfy the admission criteria and was therefore not allowed to participate in the auction. The auction lasted for a total of 13 days and was conducted using an electronic auction system by the British company DotEcon Ltd. This system allows secure bidding over the internet.
Thanks to the auction, the new frequency allocation between the mobile operators was determined by themselves and not by a public authority. This world first total allocation of mobile radio frequencies allowed Orange, Sunrise and Swisscom each to purchase a new, comprehensive frequency allocation in accordance with their business models. The licences will be awarded in a technology-neutral manner so that the frequencies will also be able to be used with the latest mobile radio technologies such as LTE (Long Term Evolution of UMTS). This early award of frequencies and a period of use extending to the end of 2028 will enable licensees to plan for the long term and make their investments on a solid basis. This means that the rapidly growing demand for mobile broadband services will be able to be satisfied even in the long term
" (see the table of the frequencies auctioned and the regulator's respective page).rose parade mount rainier national park drop dead gorgeous ticket city bowl 2011 nfl playoff schedule cowboys vs giants dallas cowboys
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