Mobile network operators will receive their 4G spectrum after they take possession of equipment the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority required them to import in order to prevent frequency interference between the networks, an unnamed source tells Al Mal. The equipment will cost 10% more than the operators paid for the 4G licenses, according to the newspaper.
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