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The regulator Ofcom and the defence ministry recently approved a new spectrum sharing framework designed to enable the military to access mobile bands and mobile operators to access military bands.
The Polish government says that, amid Russia’s increasing attempts to disrupt GPS signals, Warsaw is intensifying its cooperation with other European countries facing similar attacks.
A footnote on PMSE use in India and a newly published ITU report on PMSE suggest the sector is gaining global regulatory recognition.
Ofcom, the regulator, wants to move ahead "as soon as possible" with a prioritised band split, with 160 MHz prioritised for Wi-Fi and 540 MHz for mobile.
The GSMA and Connect Europe stated that they want to have more say in the workings of the European Union's spectrum policy group.
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).