The Greek state has raised a total of €372,261,143 in a 5G tender started in September and organised by the regulator EETT.
In a statement, EETT says that frequencies in the 700 MHz, 2 GHz, 3400-3800 MHz and 26 GHz bands were awarded to three participating companies following six rounds of bidding.
Cosmote paid a total of €123,034,000, Vodafone-Panafon €130,176,000 and Wind €119,051,153.
Both Cosmote and Wind will employ technology supplied by Ericsson for the rollout of 5G services.