Romania auctions DVB-T2 frequencies
March 31, 2014
By Chris Forrester
Romania’s telecoms regulator Ancom has started the auction process for five DVB-T2 terrestrial multiplexes. Applicants have until May 8th to register their interests.
The auction process will start with a minimum bid of €300,000 for each multiplex, although most observers expect the end prices to be much higher. Licences will run for 10 years, and run from June 17th next year.
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