By Steven Scheer

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>JERUSALEM: Israel<\/a> is preparing for another tender<\/a> to allocate more fifth generation (5G<\/a>) mobile frequencies<\/a> as soon as late 2021, aiming to boost the economy from new technologies while giving mobile operators a new revenue stream after years of steep declines.

Israel allocated three frequencies -- 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz -- following an auction in 2019, and the Communications Ministry plans to offer ultra-fast broadband frequencies above 24 GHz late in 2021 or early 2022, Tal Elimelech, who heads the ministry's 5G project, told Reuters.

As in its prior tender, heavy incentives such as government grants will be provided to cash-strapped mobile companies to participate and the amounts raised are expected to be a fraction what has been seen in Europe -- hundreds of millions of euros.

More important to the country's telecoms
regulator<\/a> is an investment in the 5G infrastructure and vast applications that will help the public health, agriculture, education and other sectors.

\"This is the main profit .. It's not just one-time income from selling the spectrum,\" Elimelech said, in the wake of a conference by the ministry aimed at creating a 5G ecosystem between telcos and the high-tech industry.

Fifth-generation technology, which is 10 times faster than widespread 4G, is expected to power everything from high-speed video transmissions to self-driving cars.

So far, 5G adoption in Israel is low -- estimated at just a few tens of thousands. But the ministry, which is also working with Israel's Innovation Authority, expects numbers to grow quickly in the next few years as prices of 5G-enabled phones drop in price to make it more financially viable.

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Israel's mobile sector has been battered following a 2012 reform that opened the market to a wave of competition, leading to a plunge in revenue and profits at the three incumbents -- Cellcom, Partner Communications and Bezeq unit Pelephone.

All-inclusive mobile, texting and Internet surfing packages are available for as little as 20 shekels ($6) a month from virtual providers who use the trio of network operators.

Liran Avisar Ben Horin, the director general of the ministry, said the current environment where no one is making money is not sustainable and a new balance is needed where cost-conscious Israelis will likely need to start paying more a month for better services.

\"I hope 5G will change the trend in the market and more players can make money and be financially stable,\" she said. \"When you get good service and good coverage you might feel more comfortable about paying some kind of premium.\"

As long as competition was not harmed, Ben Horin said she was not opposed to more mergers in the sector after Cellcom bought smaller rival Golan.

She also expressed optimism that there will be significant integration to faster home Internet after Bezeq - the country's largest telecoms group - said it would launch a rapid nationwide rollout of its fiber optics network that the firm expects to hit 40% of households this year.

Cellcom and Partner have been deploying their own networks in recent years while Bezeq and the ministry were at odds over the extent of its deployment.

\"During this past year, everyone understands that our (current) networks are too old and too loaded to provide us with what we need,\" Ben Horin said in apparent reference to people working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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以色列另一个眼睛incentive-laden 5 g频率在2021年底招标

以色列正在准备另一个温柔的分配更多的第五代(5 g)移动频率只要2021年末。

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耶路撒冷:以色列正在准备另一个温柔的分配更多的第五代(5克)移动频率2021年底,旨在提振经济的新技术,给移动运营商新的收入流经过多年的大幅下滑。

以色列分配三个频率700 MHz, 2.6 GHz和3.5 GHz——2019年拍卖后,和通信部门计划提供超高速宽带24 GHz频率高于2021年末或2022年初,Tal以利米勒,铁道部的负责人5 g的项目,对路透表示。

在招标之前,沉重的激励等政府拨款将提供现金拮据的移动公司参与,预计将筹集的资金规模在欧洲所目睹的一小部分——数亿欧元。

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更重要的是中国电信监管机构5 g是一种投资的基础设施和庞大的应用程序,这将有助于公共卫生、农业、教育等领域。

“这是主要利润. .不仅仅是一次性销售收入,“以利米勒说,在会议后由旨在创造一个5 g的生态系统之间的电信公司和高科技产业。

第五代技术比普遍4 g快10倍,预计将权力从高速视频传输自动驾驶汽车。

到目前为止,5 g在以色列采用低,估计几成千上万。但外交部还与以色列的创新机构,预计在未来几年内数量迅速增长的价格5 g手机价格下降使它更经济可行。

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以色列2012年改革后的移动行业遭受重创,打开了市场的竞争,导致三个现有的收入和利润暴跌,Cellcom伙伴通信和Bezeq Pelephone单位。

广泛的手机、短信和上网包可供只要二十舍客勒(合6美元)一个月从虚拟提供者使用网络运营商的三人组。

Liran Avisar Ben Horin部总经理表示,当前环境中,没有人是赚钱是不可持续的,以色列可能会需要一个新的平衡,注重成本控制需要开始每月支付更多更好的服务。

广告
“我希望5 g将改变市场的趋势和更多的玩家可以赚钱,在经济上是稳定的,”她说。“当你得到良好的服务和良好的覆盖你可能会感到更舒适支付溢价。”

只要竞争是不伤害,本Horin说她不反对更多合并后的部门Cellcom收购规模较小的竞争对手戈兰高地。

她还乐观地表示,将会有重大集成互联网更快回家后Bezeq -中国最大的电信集团表示,它将推出一个迅速在全国范围内推出的光纤网络,该公司预计今年将达到40%的家庭。

Cellcom和合作伙伴已经部署自己的网络近年来在Bezeq和外交部在多大程度上意见相左的部署。

“在过去的一年,每个人都知道我们的(当前)网络太老了,太给我们提供我们需要的加载,”Ben Horin说明显参考COVID-19大流行期间人们在家工作。

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By Steven Scheer

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>JERUSALEM: Israel<\/a> is preparing for another tender<\/a> to allocate more fifth generation (5G<\/a>) mobile frequencies<\/a> as soon as late 2021, aiming to boost the economy from new technologies while giving mobile operators a new revenue stream after years of steep declines.

Israel allocated three frequencies -- 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz -- following an auction in 2019, and the Communications Ministry plans to offer ultra-fast broadband frequencies above 24 GHz late in 2021 or early 2022, Tal Elimelech, who heads the ministry's 5G project, told Reuters.

As in its prior tender, heavy incentives such as government grants will be provided to cash-strapped mobile companies to participate and the amounts raised are expected to be a fraction what has been seen in Europe -- hundreds of millions of euros.

More important to the country's telecoms
regulator<\/a> is an investment in the 5G infrastructure and vast applications that will help the public health, agriculture, education and other sectors.

\"This is the main profit .. It's not just one-time income from selling the spectrum,\" Elimelech said, in the wake of a conference by the ministry aimed at creating a 5G ecosystem between telcos and the high-tech industry.

Fifth-generation technology, which is 10 times faster than widespread 4G, is expected to power everything from high-speed video transmissions to self-driving cars.

So far, 5G adoption in Israel is low -- estimated at just a few tens of thousands. But the ministry, which is also working with Israel's Innovation Authority, expects numbers to grow quickly in the next few years as prices of 5G-enabled phones drop in price to make it more financially viable.

BETTER SERVICES

Israel's mobile sector has been battered following a 2012 reform that opened the market to a wave of competition, leading to a plunge in revenue and profits at the three incumbents -- Cellcom, Partner Communications and Bezeq unit Pelephone.

All-inclusive mobile, texting and Internet surfing packages are available for as little as 20 shekels ($6) a month from virtual providers who use the trio of network operators.

Liran Avisar Ben Horin, the director general of the ministry, said the current environment where no one is making money is not sustainable and a new balance is needed where cost-conscious Israelis will likely need to start paying more a month for better services.

\"I hope 5G will change the trend in the market and more players can make money and be financially stable,\" she said. \"When you get good service and good coverage you might feel more comfortable about paying some kind of premium.\"

As long as competition was not harmed, Ben Horin said she was not opposed to more mergers in the sector after Cellcom bought smaller rival Golan.

She also expressed optimism that there will be significant integration to faster home Internet after Bezeq - the country's largest telecoms group - said it would launch a rapid nationwide rollout of its fiber optics network that the firm expects to hit 40% of households this year.

Cellcom and Partner have been deploying their own networks in recent years while Bezeq and the ministry were at odds over the extent of its deployment.

\"During this past year, everyone understands that our (current) networks are too old and too loaded to provide us with what we need,\" Ben Horin said in apparent reference to people working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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