Orange Belgium obtained the maximum amount of key 5G spectrum available in the auction, allowing it to provide outstanding coverage and capacity for future 5G services. Furthermore, it announces the phasing out of 3G services from mid-2023
21 June 2022 - 04:31PM
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Orange Belgium obtained the maximum amount of key 5G spectrum
available in the auction, allowing it to provide outstanding
coverage and capacity for future 5G services. Furthermore, it
announces the phasing out of 3G services from mid-2023
Press releaseBrussels, 21 June 2022
Orange Belgium
obtained the maximum
amount of
key
5G
spectrum
available in the
auction,
allowing
it
to
provide
outstanding coverage and capacity for future 5G
services.
Furthermore,
it
announces
the phasing out
of 3G services
from mid-2023
In the
main phase of the auctions on mobile
spectrum organized by the BIPT, Orange
Belgium has obtained the maximum
amount of the new 5G spectrum
bands available for
auction: 20 MHz in the 700 MHz
band and 100 MHz in the 3.6 GHz
band. In total, Orange Belgium
acquired 200 MHz of spectrum, at
a unique license fee amount of 322
Mio€.
Orange Belgium also confirms
the start of its
phasing out of 3G technology by
mid-2023,
optimizing the
use of its spectrum by
relying on more secure, resilient, energy
efficient and modern technologies.
Providing high-quality
coverage and capacity for 5G networkAfter
this phase of the auction, Orange Belgium will have spectrum rights
for 2X10 MHz in 700 MHz, 2X10 MHz in 900 MHz, 2X15 MHz in 1800 MHz,
2X15 MHz in 2100 MHz, and 100 MHz in 3.6 GHz spectrum. The total
amount of the unique license fees is 322 Mio€ for a period of 20
years.
The additional spectrum, the maximum with
respect to the new 5G frequencies, will allow Orange Belgium to
ensure a high-quality coverage coupled with a high capacity for its
advanced mobile network for its residential and business customers.
The spectrum obtained in the auction provides Orange Belgium with
the means to realise its 5G ambitions, while it will also ensure it
can provide optimal 4G services.
During the next steps of the auction, the exact
positioning of the obtained spectrum bands must still be defined
and following this phase an additional auction for the 1400 MHz
spectrum will take place.
Towards a more sustainable
and efficient networkTo further
optimize the efficiency of its spectrum use, Orange Belgium will
also start the phasing out of the 3G technology on its network as
from mid-2023, for a definitive switch-off of 3G in 2025. Its 2G
technology will remain until end of 2028. Orange Belgium guarantees
the continuity of its 4G technology that covers nearly 100% of the
Belgian population.
Switching off legacy technologies such as 3G and
2G is an opportunity for Orange Belgium to provide more efficient,
sustainable, and value-added experiences towards its customers.
Only a very small number of residential Orange
Belgium customers are still using phones that don’t support 4G or
5G in 2025 and may need support to migrate. Orange Belgium will
closely accompany all these customers. For IoT customers, we will
also build migration paths and ensure a smooth transition. Orange
Belgium also still has several complementary technologies: 4G LTE-M
and NB-IoT, 5G.
Xavier Pichon, CEO of Orange Belgium, comments:
“The spectrum obtained will allow us to implement our 5G ambitions
and deploy innovative and future technologies to continue providing
the best experience to our customers in an efficient and
sustainable way. The 4G and 5G technologies provide unparalleled
customer experience in terms of voice quality, data performance, in
limiting CO2 emissions, in IoT capabilities and soon in terms of
coverage of 5G. As a next generation telecom operator, we seize
this opportunity to optimize the management of our network, upgrade
it to more secure, resilient, energy efficient and modern
technologies, namely, 4G and 5G that are now operating in most of
European countries and stay true to our customer obsession.”
Stefan Slavnicu, Chief Network Officer at Orange
Belgium, who is leading the project adds: “By phasing out 3G
technology we are getting rid of obsolete equipment that consumes a
lot of electricity, space and human energy to maintain. 3G data
represents today less than 2% of the total data traffic on the
network. With this move, we will have networks that are
software-based, resilient and automated, ready for future
evolutions. By planning that evolution well in advance, we minimise
the impact on our customers, and finally on the planet, with the
recycling of network equipment and the refurbishing of mobile
devices, as well as the commercialization of last generation
eco-designed terminals.”
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About Orange BelgiumOrange Belgium is one of the major
telecommunication operators on the Belgian market, with over 3
million customers, and in Luxembourg, via its subsidiary Orange
Communications Luxembourg.As a convergent player, it provides
next-generation connectivity services to residential and business
customers through multi-gigabit mobile, cable and optical fibre
networks, also relating to the Internet of Things. Its
high-performance mobile network is equipped with the latest
technologies and benefits from continuous investments preparing for
the arrival of 5G. As a responsible operator, Orange Belgium is
also investing to reduce its ecological footprint and promote
sustainable and inclusive digital practices.Orange Belgium is a
subsidiary of the Orange Group, one of the main operators in Europe
and Africa for mobile telephony and internet access and a world
leader in telecommunication services for companies.Orange Belgium
is listed on the Brussels Stock Exchange (OBEL).For more
information go to: corporate.orange.be , www.orange.be or follow us
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Press contactAnnelore
Marynissen – Annelore.marynissen@orange.com +32 (0)479 016
058press@orange.be
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