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More about "1900 MHz"
UK regulator looks into spectrum for smart grids
Jul 20, 2023
by Laura Sear

Ofcom has launched a consultation on five potential bands that could be used to support the future of the utilities sector. Read more...

UK regulator to reclaim part of 2.1 GHz band for utilities or railway use
Mar 28, 2023
by Richard Haas

Ofcom says there may be better uses for the 1900—1920 MHz range, which is harmonised for railway use at European level. Read more...

ECC recommends harmonisation to boost European railway comms
Mar 10, 2023
by Mirva Villa

Efficient next-generation railway communications are an important part of Europe's green transition ambitions. After harmonising more spectrum for railway mobile networks, the ECC has now made recommendations for cross-border coordination. Read more...

Mexico may award over 200 MHz of low and mid-band frequencies
Oct 27, 2022
by Mirva Villa

Mexico's telecoms regulator IFT is considering auctioning around 200 MHz of low and mid-band spectrum in 2023. Read more...

Industry has high hopes for 5G-Advanced
Oct 05, 2022
by Laura Sear

3GPP Release 18 promises to deliver a next-generation 5G connection that will make extended reality (XR) and advanced Internet of Things (IoT) applications possible. Read more...

Chilean telecoms regulator proposes new spectrum caps
Oct 15, 2018
by Toby Youell

The Chilean government department responsible for spectrum policy, Subtel, has proposed new spectrum caps that would make the country’s mobile operators lose access to spectrum in the AWS, 1900 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands.  Read more...

Latin American mobile industry players attack 4G policy “errors”
Sep 16, 2013
by Toby Youell

4G Americas and Telefonica had harsh words for set-asides and spectrum caps at PolicyTracker's Latin American spectrum conference earlier this month. Read more...

US and Mexico to share 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz border spectrum
Jun 11, 2012
by Dugie Standeford

The US and Mexico have agreed to share spectrum in the 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz bands along their joint border, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on 8 June. Read more...