Vodafone and Digi were the only two bidders for the spectrum in the 3.4GHz-3.8GHz band. Together they spent €2.9 million on the frequencies.
The bidding has left Vodafone as the owner of the biggest slice of spectrum in Hungary.
Vodafone spent 72% of the total amount, HUF648.6, million for 60MHz of spectrum between 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz.
Digi's HUF248 million spend secured it 20MHz of spectrum at 3.6GHz-3.4 GHz.
The frequencies in question will be licensed to the winners until 2034, said Hungary’s regulatory board.
Digi, a new-entry cable TV company, is still in the process of building out its mobile network in Hungary.
Digi managing director Ryszka Sambor said that the newly-acquired frequencies would help with the build out of their network, enabling Digi to provide a better quality and higher capacity infrastructure.
Vodafone Hungary's Pál Marchhart said the spectrum would help the company deal with the growing demand for high-speed mobile services.