The National Communications Authority (Anacom) approved a probable sense of decision on spectrum licenses, where it proposes renewals from 6 to 14 years, which Apritel classifies as a wrong and harmful decision for Portugal.
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For a long time Meo, NOS and Vodafone have called for the regulator to renew spectrum licenses for 40 years, as is the case in other European countries, but ANACOM has chosen to put the public consultation in a maximum of 14 years. Operators say the decision is "wrong" and "damaging" for the country.
The National Communications Authority (Anacom) approved a probable sense of decision on spectrum licenses, where it proposes renewals from 6 to 14 years, which Apritel classifies as a wrong and harmful decision for Portugal.