Epitome: Dense Air’s 5G spectrum plan
By Elliott Richardson and Craig Daveson in Epitome on Tuesday, 27th April 2021 at 8:43amEpitome is brought to you by the 2021 Samsung Australia IT Journalism Awards.
Business | Fresh off purchasing $28m of 200MHz spectrum, Dense Air has opened up on what its plans will be.
Business | Fresh off purchasing $28m of 200MHz spectrum, Dense Air has opened up on what its plans will be.
Rohan Pearce from CommsDay had an exclusive interview with chief executive Paul Senior who said the recent spectrum purchase in Sydney and Melbourne filled in the gaps following the $18.5m of spectrum it bought across the other capital cities in 2018. Using the 200MHz spectrum, Dense Air will be looking to deliver its 5G neutral host networks. Pearce said the pandemic has thrown a spanner in the works for the company as it has been unable to get boots on the ground in Australia. Senior added that Dense Air has established local staff in New Zealand, and plans to be up and running in Australia ...
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