A1 Installed the First 5G Base Station on the National Palace of Culture Building
The mobile operator A1 introduced the first 5G network in operation in Bulgaria after receiving frequencies for a test period of six months.
Bulgarian satellite operator Bulsatcom has been awarded a mobile operator license by the country's Communications Regulation Commission, according to dnevnik.bg.
Bulsatcom has thus become the fourth licensed mobile operator in the country after M-Tel, Globul and Vivacom.
Bulsatcom has announced that its GSM services will be available for costumers by the end of 2013.
The license is worth BGN 12 M.
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