The Digital Source For China's Tech Innovation Since 2000

Hong Kong Aims To Be Wireless City With New Radio Spectrum Bids

October 6, 2008
Editorial Staff

Hong Kong is boosting its wireless broadband services with an invitation for applications for bidding on its new radio spectrum services.

Hong Kong's Office of the Telecommunications Authority is inviting applications for Hong Kong's Broadband Wireless Access licenses. The OFTA's just-released memorandum sets out the minimum spectrum utilization fees for the BWA spectrum auction, the auction rules and various other elements of the licensing framework. OFTA will conduct an industry briefing for the auction on October 27, 2008 and accept bidding applications December 15-16, 2008.

"To maintain Hong Kong as a leading wireless city, the government has decided to release radio spectrum in the 2.3 GHz and 2.5 GHz bands for the provision of BWA services. The deployment of the technologies will enable the public to enjoy advanced high-speed wireless fixed and mobile services," an OFTA spokesperson stated.

The available radio spectrum of 195MHz is divided into 12 frequency bands, each with a bandwidth varying from 5 MHz to 30MHz, for bidding in the auction to be held in January 2009. Both new entrants and incumbent licensees can take part in the auction. Each of the bidders may bid for any combination of frequency bands, subject to a spectrum cap of 30 MHz. This will be the first time that the spectrum auction is conducted on an Internet-based software platform. With the use of a simultaneous multiple round ascending auction format, all the 12 frequency bands will be auctioned simultaneously over multiple rounds.

Related Topics: applications | auction | bandwidth | bid | broadband | Broadband Wireless Access | frequency band | government | Hong Kong | Internet | license | licensing | mobile | Office | Office of the Telecommunications Authority | OFTA | platform | radio | radio spectrum | Software | technology | telecommunications | Wireless | wireless broadband | wireless city

Other News:

Daodao.com Cooperates With National Geographic Traveler China On Marketing

April 5, 2010

Authorities in China discovered two security flaws in the MY2022 Olympics app

January 19, 2022
brinkwire.com brinkwire.com

NPC Deputy: Telecom Law Unlikely This Year

March 8, 2005

U.S. group urges Canadian universities to end research ties with Iran

May 24, 2023
theglobeandmail.com theglobeandmail.com

China's Alipay Expects To Enter Europe This Year

August 30, 2016

If harmed, India will not spare anyone, says Rajnath Singh in a strong message to China : The Tribune India

April 16, 2022
tribuneindia.com tribuneindia.com

China welcomes Huawei executive home, Trudeau hugs Canadians freed by Beijing

September 26, 2021
brecorder.com brecorder.com

Huawei could be banned from 5G networks across the EU

June 8, 2023
techradar.com techradar.com

U.S. Senate tries again on computer chip bill to compete with China

July 20, 2022
srnnews.com srnnews.com
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 ChinaTechNews.com. A Service of Asia Media Network.