The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) today (4 July 2025) published the information memorandum for the auction of radio spectrum in the 2.5/2.6 GHz band and invited interested parties to submit applications.
A spokesperson for OFCA said, "As announced in the 2024 Policy Address, the Government will continue to make available more suitable radio spectrum to the market in a timely manner to support wider and more advanced applications of communications technology (including 6G). The Communications Authority (CA) and the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (SCED) issued a joint statement in April this year, announcing the decision to re-assign a total of 50 MHz of spectrum in the aforementioned band through auction in the fourth quarter of this year. The mid-band spectrum balances the needs of both network coverage and capacity, and has the potential to support mobile broadband services and other innovative applications using 5G or more advanced mobile services."
The CA will conduct the auction of the 50 MHz of spectrum in the aforementioned band on 20 October. The spectrum will be re-assigned to the successful bidders under unified carrier licences with a new assignment period of about 10 years and 10 months. The arrangement enables all 140 MHz of spectrum in the 2.5/2.6 GHz band to expire together on 30 March 2039, so that the CA can carry out holistic spectrum planning and re-assign relevant spectrum more flexibly having regard to future mobile technology development to enhance spectral efficiency. Parties interested in participating in the auction may submit their applications to OFCA from 4 to 5 September.
The SCED has set the auction reserve price for the use of the spectrum in the 2.5/2.6 GHz band, i.e. $4 million per MHz. The actual amount of spectrum utilization fees payable will be determined through the auction.
Detailed arrangements for the auction are set out in the information memorandum, which is available on OFCA's website.
Office of the Communications Authority
4 July 2025