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The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) today launched a subsidy scheme to help mobile network operators (MNOs) install radio base stations (RBSs) in country parks, outlying
The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) today launched a subsidy scheme to help mobile network operators (MNOs) install radio base stations (RBSs) in country parks, outlying
Under this Scheme, subsidies are reimbursed, subject to a cap, to help install new radio base stations ("RBS") at about 50 sites across different districts. These sites will be situated in country parks,
Upon approval of applications, MNOs are required to complete all works in accordance with the work plan and schedule. Subsidy will be disbursed after acceptance by OFCA.
In late June, it announced that it would subsidize the country''s top four telecom operators and would make a 20% increase in the 5G base stations it plans to build from 70,000 to 84,000 by
OFCA has launched a subsidy scheme to help mobile network operators install 5G base stations in rural and remote areas.
This paper aims to brief Members on the proposed arrangements of the Subsidy Scheme to Extend 5G Coverage in Rural and Remote Areas (“Subsidy Scheme”).
The government of Hong Kong has launched a subsidy scheme to help operators roll out 5G base stations in rural and remote areas of the territory.
"The 5G Network Construction Subsidy Plan" approved by the Executive Yuan subsidizes 5G network base station construction in both non-vertical and 5G networks in vertical fields, as well
For details of the Subsidy Scheme, including application eligibility and procedures, technical requirements and site locations, please refer to the thematic website of the Subsidy Scheme.
The Scheme aims to enhance network coverage and capacity of mobile communications services in rural and remote areas. When applying for subsidies, MNOs are required to submit detailed technical
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