The country’s largest operators, including OTE, Vodafone and Wind have made bids in the 800MHz and 2600MHz bands, said regulator EETT in a statement.
Greece is going through a privatisation process with international lenders, aimed at raising $28 billion, and the minimum price for radio frequencies is set at €380 million.
Competition continues to lower prices in Greece’s telecoms market, which is worth approximately €3 billion.
OTE mobile unit Cosmote owns 40% of the Greek market, while Wind and Vodafone hold 30% each.