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France have decided to launch an actual procedure for the 5G licenses

The French government said on Tuesday it had propelled a strategy for doling out 5G recurrence licenses after it endorsed details proposed by the communications controller and the budgetary conditions for the licenses.

The administration said in an announcement it had fixed the cost of an alliance of 50 MHz at 350 million euros ($386 million), and the cost of an extra coalition of 10 MHz at 70 million euros.

Junior Economy Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said in the explanation that the administration and French telecoms controller Arcep had structured a component that makes it conceivable to sell 50 MHz essential coalitions at a fixed cost to telecom administrators.

Consequently, administrators have solid commitments to send their system over the French domain, she said.

"These 5G coverage commitments are considerably more goal-oriented than in other European countries and will in future constitute a solid component of our country's competitiveness," she said.

The pastor said a month ago that the 5G range would be sold at a story cost of 2.17 billion euros.

Arcep said in a different proclamation that it would utilize frequencies in the 3.4-3.8 GHz band and the all out allotment would be for 310 MHz of range.

It said it would incorporate four coalitions of 50 MHz at a cost of 350 million euros, and the rest would be alliances of 10 MHz at 70 million euros each.

Arcep included that installments for the 50 MHz coalitions could be lurched more than 15 years, and installments for the 10 MHz more than four years.

Differences between France's fund service and the telecoms authority over the range to be unloaded and the base cost for the alliances had caused concerns that the procedure could be deferred.

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