Italy Wimax: 136 million euros

Italy Wimax: 136 million euros

The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR. The auction of 3.5 GHz radio frequencies in Italy came to an end today after its ninth round of bidding. The biggest winner in the auction was AriAdsl. It gained licenses in all the regions of Italy for a total of €47.5 million EUR, which will enable it to build a national network. The company is said to be partially owned by the Isreali billionaire David Gilo, who reportedly has a passion for the gentle landscapes of Umbria. Telecom Italia walked away with three licenses, in the central and southern regions of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, for which it paid a total of €13.8 million EUR.

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