Here's the breakdown:
| Winning bidder | Spectrum won | Base price |
| Everything Everywhere Ltd | 2 x 5 MHz of 800 MHz and 2 x 35 MHz of 2.6 GHz |
£588,876,000 |
| Hutchison 3G UK Ltd | 2 x 5 MHz of 800 MHz | £225,000,000 |
| Niche Spectrum Ventures Ltd (a subsidiary of BT Group plc) | 2 x 15 MHz of 2.6 GHz and 1 x 20 MHz of 2.6 GHz (unpaired) |
£186,476,000 |
| Telefónica UK Ltd | 2 x 10 MHz of 800 MHz (coverage obligation lot) |
£550,000,000 |
| Vodafone Ltd | 2 x 10 MHz of 800 MHz, 2 x 20 MHz of 2.6 GHz and 1 x 25 MHz of 2.6 GHz (unpaired) |
£790,761,000 |
| Total | £2,341,113,000 |
But many, many millions less than last time.
ReplyDeleteIf my fading memory is right, in 2000 with the 3G auction the UK did better than other European States. This time it has done rather worse.
A dissertation topic for someone?
A particularly interesting topic, especially given Yochai Benkler's finally released paper "Open Wireless vs. Licensed Spectrum: Evidence from Market Adoption."
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