Hungarian government signs mobile network development agreement with Yettel and Cetin
The government signed a cooperation agreement with telecommunications company Yettel Magyarország and infrastructure company Cetin Hungary on Tuesday.
Agreement with Yettel and Cetin
Yettel Magyarország and Cetin Hungary have pledged to plough at least HUF 72 billion (EUR 184.3 million) into network developments by 2028, raising 5G coverage to 99 percent of residential areas by the end of the period, in the framework of the agreement, which also affirms the government’s commitment to phase out the windfall profit tax for telcos from 2025.
National Economy Minister Márton Nagy said the agreement extended to cybersecurity, support for SMES, innovation and cooperation with universities, as well as to network developments. He noted that the government had already signed similar agreements on the establishment of a competitive tax environment in exchange for contributions to advancing Hungary’s digital development with all of the other big telcos in the country. Yettel Magyarország and Cetin Hungary will cooperate on the development of state-owned networks, undertake 5G pilot projects and incentivise the use of 5G technology by businesses, he added.
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