BUDAPEST, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Hungary's telecommunicationsauthority NMHH on Monday said it has sold mobile broadbandfrequencies to Deutsche Telecom unit Magyar Telekom and theHungarian units of Britain's Vodafone PLC and Norway's TelenorASA besides a new entrant, Digi Ltd.
The companies will pay a total of 130.6 billionforints(530.25 million US dollar) for the frequencies, which canbe used for 20 years to operate fourth-generation mobilebroadband services.
Magyar Telekom will pay a total of 58.65 billlion forints,Telenor 31.73 billion forints and Vodafone 30.23 billion forintsfor the frequencies.
Romanian privately-owned Digi Telecommunications Ltd., a newentrant to the mobile data market in Hungary, will pay 10billion forints for a frequency package.(1 US dollar = 246.3000 Hungarian forint) (Reporting by Marton Dunai)