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4G License Awarded to Telenor for $395m

by AFP
Farooq Naeem—AFP

Farooq Naeem—AFP

PTA statement says license will be awarded within 30 days of payment.

Pakistan has awarded a $395 million 4G license to Norwegian telecom giant Telenor, as it seeks to capitalize on a booming domestic mobile market some two years since broadband Internet arrived in the country.

In 2014, Pakistan auctioned its first 4G broadband license to China’s Zong for $210 million, along with 3G licenses to Zong, the U.A.E’s Warid, and the domestic Mobilink. The total raised in the auction was $1.2 billion.

In the first quarter of 2015 smartphone shipments to the country soared by 123 percent, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s annual report, one of the fastest growth rates in the developing world. Since then broadband use has exploded, with the number of users growing to around 29 million from a mere 1.9 million—a higher percentage than India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Pakistan’s state-run Telecom Authority (PTA) had auctioned the license to local and international telecom companies, with Telenor winning the bid. “The license for 850 MHz band will be awarded on base price of $395 Million in accordance with the schedule,” an internal statement from PTA said. “The license will be awarded to Telenor within 30 days of payment,” it added.

Telenor Pakistan is 100 percent owned by Norway’s Telenor Group, one of the largest mobile operators in the world.

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