Asstel warns 6 billion euro renewal could stall Italy’s 5G rollout
Asstel, an Italian telecommunications association, is advocating for a cost-free renewal of frequencies, stating that if the state demands another 6 billion euros, they will not be able to guarantee 5G network completion. This move aims to secure necessary spectrum for next-generation mobile networks without incurring significant additional costs. The association implies that high government fees could hinder the rollout of 5G infrastructure.
Key Takeaways
- Asstel is asking for a cost-free renewal of frequencies in Italy.
- The association warns against another 6 billion euros in state fees.
- Labriola said that charge would stop completion of the high-capacity 5G network.
- The issue is tied to renewal of spectrum needed for 5G services.
Why It Matters
Italy’s frequency-renewal terms now directly affect whether operators can finish 5G network buildout. Asstel is framing the issue as a financing problem: a renewal bill of another 6 billion euros would, in its view, block completion of high-capacity infrastructure. The dispute sits squarely in the regulatory and policy layer that governs spectrum access, which is foundational for mobile service coverage and capacity. The next concrete signal to watch is whether the state keeps the renewal cost at zero or moves ahead with a multibillion-euro fee.
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