ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has received five proposals from international consultants to manage the upcoming 5G spectrum auction, the body said in a statement on Monday.
Pakistan’s federal cabinet last October greenlit the much-anticipated auction of 5G spectrum services to bring fresh investment in the country. Pakistan last completed the auction for 3G and the more advanced 4G network, the first of its kind in the country, in April 2014.
The use of 5G allows faster video streaming and Internet downloads for mobile users.
The PTA said the following consulting firms had submitted their technical and financial bids: Aetha Consulting Limited, Detecon Consulting FZ-LLC, Frontier Economics Limited, KomKonsult (Private) Limited and National Economic Research Associates Inc.
“The PTA will now undertake a detailed evaluation of the technical and financial bids in accordance with the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules,” the statement said.
PTA Chairman Hafeezur Rehman informed the National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunications earlier this year that the 5G spectrum auction would likely take place by March 2025.
Last year, Pakistan set up a Spectrum Auction Advisory Committee, led by Pakistan’s finance minister, with members from the IT, telecommunication, industries and production ministries, to oversee the 5G spectrum auction.
All major mobile operators in Pakistan, including Zong, Jazz, Telenor, and Ufone, have conducted successful 5G trials and are currently utilizing 274 MHz of spectrum. However, an additional 300 MHz of spectrum will need to be auctioned to launch commercial 5G services.