Spark and One New Zealand have raised concerns that a new policy to allocate radio spectrum used for mobile services could introduce uncertainty for the telecommunications sector.
The last time the Crown auctioned radio spectrum to our telcos, in 2014, it enjoyed a $249 million windfall between Spark ...
The New Zealand Commerce Commission (ComCom) has approved incumbent telecommunications provider Spark's bid to acquire the spectrum management rights for 70MHz of unused radio spectrum in the 2300MHz ...
New Zealand telco Spark wants Woosh NZ's unused 2300MHz band spectrum to roll out fixed wireless broadband services. The Commerce Commission said today it had received an application from Spark to ...
Spark seeks clearance to acquire radio spectrum The Commerce Commission has received an application from Spark New Zealand Trading Limited (Spark) seeking clearance to acquire the management rights to ...
New Zealand operator Spark has agreed on a deal with the government for a direct allocation of C-band spectrum that will provide Spark with management rights to 80 MHz of 3.5 GHz (or C-band) spectrum.
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