The GSMA and Connect Europe stated that they want to have more say in the workings of the European Union's spectrum policy group.
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The monopoly mobile provider, Sure, is also threatening to withdraw from the British overseas territory, according to an industry expert.
Austria’s regulator, the RTR, has released the terms of its forthcoming auction for 2.3 and 2.6 GHz spectrum.
Successful bidders have acquired frequencies in the 3.5 and 26 GHz bands for 10,660 million rupees ($34 million).
A recent academic study and research from a consultancy add weight to concerns about moving to DAB-only radio in the country.
Australian regulator ACMA has set the fees for renewing a swathe of expiring spectrum licences at A$7.3 billion ($4.9 billion), an increase from its previous proposal.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has assigned 2 x 5 MHz in the 1800 MHz band and 2 x 20 MHz in the 2600 MHz band to the country's…
Georgia’s Cellfie Mobile has obtained spectrum in the 2.1 and 2.6 GHz bands in an auction held by the country’s regulator ComCom for GEL 23.6 million ($8.8 million).
The South Korean government is proposing to renew 3G and 4G licences due to expire in 2026 with reduced fees totalling KRW 3.1 trillion ($2.1 billion).
A new report by Real Wireless for the UK Spectrum Policy Forum considers future spectrum planning for sharing between satellites and terrestrial mobile networks.
The UK government has decided that a contentious 2022 law, which sets new regulations on mobile base station rents, should now apply to pre-2017 leases as well as more recent…