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The Iranian government is finalizing plans for a 3.
5GHz spectrum auction to support 5G network services
.
According to local media, although there are problems with purchasing equipment in the 3.
5GHz band due to US trade sanctions, related work will continue
.
Nastaran Mohseni, deputy director of Iran's Communications Regulatory Authority, said recently that the auction for the auction of the 3.
5GHz band has been finalized
after months of deliberation and study by regulators.
Nastaran Mohseni also explained that Iran will not be able to develop 5G at frequencies of 3,300-3,400 MHz because the use of equipment needed for these spectrum by the United States is hindered
.
However, Morteza Taheribakhsh, head of technology and network development at Iran Mobile Communications Corporation (MCI), Iran's largest mobile communications company, called for the auction to ensure that frequencies can be shared between operators to avoid forming a monopoly
.
MCI has previously said it hopes to launch commercial 5G services
by March this year.
The Iranian government is finalizing plans for a 3.
5GHz spectrum auction to support 5G network services
.
According to local media, although there are problems with purchasing equipment in the 3.
5GHz band due to US trade sanctions, related work will continue
.
Nastaran Mohseni, deputy director of Iran's Communications Regulatory Authority, said recently that the auction for the auction of the 3.
5GHz band has been finalized
after months of deliberation and study by regulators.
Nastaran Mohseni also explained that Iran will not be able to develop 5G at frequencies of 3,300-3,400 MHz because the use of equipment needed for these spectrum by the United States is hindered
.
However, Morteza Taheribakhsh, head of technology and network development at Iran Mobile Communications Corporation (MCI), Iran's largest mobile communications company, called for the auction to ensure that frequencies can be shared between operators to avoid forming a monopoly
.
MCI has previously said it hopes to launch commercial 5G services
by March this year.