Jordan's Telecoms Regulatory Commission has said it has not received any application to obtain the 2.5 Gigahertz licence, which allows for providing the long-term evolution (LTE) services, by the Sunday deadline, Jordan Times has reported. In May, the TRC released a document specifying the standards and conditions for obtaining the licence for LTE, the latest broadband technology, which has an information carrying capacity of 150 megabits per second. The document included prices of the required frequencies for the LTE services, the timeframes and other related requirements for obtaining the technology (or the 2.5 Gigahertz) licence.
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