€420 million investment in 5G
NOS has so far invested 420 million euros in 5G, with more than 4,200 base stations, and expects to invest another 110 million euros “in the coming years”.
NOS has so far invested 420 million euros in 5G, with more than 4,200 base stations, and expects to invest another 110 million euros “in the coming years”.
The Portuguese company OpCo has acquired two lots of 2×5 MHz blocks in the 700 MHz band for a total of €38.4 million, as well as nine 10 MHz blocks in the 3.6 GHz band for a total of
After 200 days and 1727 rounds of bidding, Portugal''s mammoth 5G auction finally closed last week. ANACOM''s choice of auction format significantly prolonged the auction – alternative
The country''s top three telecom providers — Altice, NOS, and Vodafone — dominate over 90 percent of the Portuguese market and will lead most of the planned investment, reinforcing
In Portugal, the three largest telecom operators -- Altice, NOS and Vodafone -- control more than 90% of the market and account for the bulk of investment.
Since the end of the first half of 2022, ANACOM has been reporting quarterly on progress in the implementation of these latest-generation mobile communications networks. At the end of 1st quarter
Microsoft (MSFT.O) on Tuesday announced a $10 billion investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure at the Start Campus data centre in the port city of Sines, where Portugal
Considering the total number of locations in Portugal where each operator has mobile stations, NOS had the highest proportion of 5G stations in the locations where it was present (94.0%
Visabeira Infraestruturas signed an agreement with Vantage Towers to build mobile telecommunications base stations in Portugal over the next two years, the first of which will be
Vodafone remained the leading operator with 5,273 base stations, followed by NOS with 4,768, DIGI with 2,581 and MEO with 2,268. The majority of 5G base stations, around 62%, are
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