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Ireland 4G auction raises €855m

November 16, 2012

Ireland has raised €855 million at an auction of 4G mobile phone licences, providing a welcome boost to the country’s struggling finances.

“The proceeds of the auction are greater than many people expected and are a statement of confidence in the economy,” Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte said.

The winners – which include Vodafone, O2 and 3 – will pay €482 million upfront and the balance over the life of licences, which are valid until 2030.

“We can now look forward to the rollout of much needed faster, fourth-generation 4G mobile internet services which will maintain and boost this country’s competitiveness,” Rabbitte added.

Ofcom expects mobile operators to be able to provide 4G services from June.

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