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Mobile Spectrum Tender in Uruguay

Uruguay’s telecoms regulator Ursec has launched an auction of spectrum blocks in the 900 MHz, 1900 MHz and 1700 – 2100 MHz (AWS) frequency bands, for provision of mobile communications services on the local market. Interested companies are invited to acquire the tender documents by 26 February for USD 3,600. The tender winner is expected to be announced on 13 March.

The government in auctioning two spectrum blocks in the 900 MHz frequency band, six blocks in the 1900 MHz frequency bands, and nine spectrum blocks in the 1700 – 2100 MHz frequency bands. The minimum auction price for each block of 5+5 MHz has been set at USD 7.5 million

America Movil to launch online TV service in Mexico

America Movil plans to launch an online service for movies and television shows in Mexico, where the company is banned from using its network to offer traditional TV, Bloomberg reports, citing an unnamed person familiar with the company’s strategy.

According to the same source, America Movil is holding off on starting the service until a regulatory ruling on whether showing video on the internet would violate the TV ban. The company would use distribution unit DLA to offer movies and shows as it already does in Argentina and Uruguay.

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Antel launches LTE network with Alcatel-Lucent

Uruguayan state-owned fixed and mobile operator Antel, in partnership with Alcatel-Lucent, has commercially launched its LTE mobile network. The network has been designed and built based on Alcatel-Lucent’s LTE platform. Antel’s subscribers can now access HD video, high-speed mobile data, videoconferencing, online gaming and other applications.

Antel’s LTE services will initially be available in Montevideo and Punta del Este, to be gradually expanded across the country. For this project Alcatel-Lucent provided LTE base stations (eNodeBs), the IP wireless Evolved Packet Core, as well as operations and maintenance services. Antel will also be leveraging Alcatel-Lucent’s IP portfolio of products for backhaul of the mobile traffic.