The Office of the Telecommunications Authority ("OFTA") announced today (6 February 2012) that two existing mobile network operators and one new entrant have successfully bid for a total of 90 MHz of radio spectrum in the 2.3 GHz Band at a total sum of spectrum utilization fees ("SUF") of HK$470 million.

"Over the past two years, mobile data service has continued to grow at a spectacular rate. As a result, the industry finds it necessary to continually provide for additional network capacities in order to meet the market demand. With the assignment of the radio spectrum through the spectrum auction today, the successful bidders will be able to deploy state of the art mobile broadband technologies and provide the necessary network capacities to maintain the momentum of growth of the booming service," a spokesperson of OFTA said.

Three existing mobile network operators and one new entrant took part in the spectrum auction. Conducted on an Internet-based software platform, the auction commenced today and came to a satisfactory conclusion after a total of 6 bidding rounds. The provisional successful bidders, the radio spectrum under bidding and the SUF determined in the auction are tabulated below:

Provisional Successful Bidders Radio Spectrum Bid SUF Payable
(HK$ million)

21 ViaNet Group Limited

Frequency Band A1
(2300 – 2330 MHz)

150

China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited

Frequency Band A2
(2330 – 2360 MHz)

170

Hutchison Telephone Company Limited

Frequency Band A3
(2360 – 2390 MHz)

150

Total

90 MHz

470

"The Telecommunications Authority issued a provisional successful bidder notice today. Each of the provisional successful bidders is required to pay the SUF, to submit a performance bond and to comply with other necessary regulatory requirements within thirty business days after the issue of the notice. The acquired spectrum will be assigned under a 15-year unified carrier licence. The licensees will be required to provide a minimum coverage of 50% of population of Hong Kong as regards its mobile services, or a minimum coverage of 200 commercial and/or residential buildings as to its fixed services within five years from the grant of the licences," the spokesperson of OFTA added.

 

Office of the Telecommunications Authority
6 February 2012