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Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has supported the government's decision
to postpone the 5G spectrum auction originally scheduled for the end of 2019.
Local news agency Agerpres reported that President Iohannis said at an informal news conference on Dec.
20 that auction time is not appropriate because China's Huawei is currently the only equipment supplier
capable of implementing the network.
Romania's National Communications Management and Regulation Authority (ANCOM) has previously said it expects to grant 5G licenses for the 700MHz, 800MHz, 1500MHz, 2600MHz and 3400MHz-3800MHz bands by the end of 2019, in order to allow the new government to set spectrum licensing prices as part of the 2020 budget and implement a security memorandum signed between the United States and Romania, the terms of which have not yet been disclosed
.
Romanian authorities are also awaiting the publication
of a new set of safety norms developed by the European Commission.
It was revealed that the 5G spectrum auction is expected to be delayed until the first half of
2020.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has supported the government's decision
to postpone the 5G spectrum auction originally scheduled for the end of 2019.
Local news agency Agerpres reported that President Iohannis said at an informal news conference on Dec.
20 that auction time is not appropriate because China's Huawei is currently the only equipment supplier
capable of implementing the network.
Romania's National Communications Management and Regulation Authority (ANCOM) has previously said it expects to grant 5G licenses for the 700MHz, 800MHz, 1500MHz, 2600MHz and 3400MHz-3800MHz bands by the end of 2019, in order to allow the new government to set spectrum licensing prices as part of the 2020 budget and implement a security memorandum signed between the United States and Romania, the terms of which have not yet been disclosed
.
Romanian authorities are also awaiting the publication
of a new set of safety norms developed by the European Commission.
It was revealed that the 5G spectrum auction is expected to be delayed until the first half of
2020.