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Monday, May 4, 2004
Subject to approval from Austria’s Telekom Control Commission, T-Mobile
Austria will be acquiring a UMTS frequency package of 2 x 5 MHz from 3G
Mobile. This will give T-Mobile Austria UMTS frequencies of 2 x 15 MHz in
the paired range and 10 MHz in the unpaired range.
“This additional block of frequencies will ensure that we can provide
optimum quality UMTS network capacity to our more than two million
customers. This will allow us to offer the complete bandwidth in data and
multimedia applications,“ says Dr Georg Pölzl, CEO of T-Mobile Austria.
In December 2003, Telefonica Moviles had transferred its share of 3G
Mobile, including frequency allocations, to Mobilkom Austria, thus
withdrawing from the Austrian market.
Approval from the regulating authorities for this move had conditions
attached: one of the two blocks of frequencies had to be handed over to a
company which did not have corporate links to Mobilkom and which could use
the frequencies to provide mobile communications services. T-Mobile Austria
submitted its offer and its bid was accepted. Commercial usage of these
frequencies will begin in 2005.
Currently, T-Mobile Austria offers UMTS network coverage of around 40%,
and is continually expanding its coverage. Pölzl continues: “This new
acquisition of frequencies is another milestone in the expansion of the
basis for our multimedia services. T-Mobile Austria wants to provide its
multimedia services via all technological platforms (UMTS, GPRS, W-LAN), so
that customers can use all applications at any time and regardless of the
type of technology.
We will soon be launching our first specific services, such as a mobile
jukebox which will allow users to download current chart sounds on to their
mobile phones. New data tariffs are also already in the pipeline.”