The European Commission will likely ask the European technical body CEPT to consider ultra-high frequency bands for use by satellites.
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A special board meeting of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) endorsed the result of the country’s $1.28 billion radio spectrum auction.

An adviser to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has ruled out making the unlicensed lower 6 GHz (5925-6425 MHz) band any larger.

Russia’s regulator, the State Commission of Radio Frequencies (SCRF), is preparing to launch an auction to sell 4.8-4.99 GHz spectrum for 5G in the coming months, with plans to put…
Serbian regulator RATEL has launched the country’s long-awaited 5G auction. It's one of the last Balkan nations to put the spectrum up for sale.


A group of European Union member states is calling on the European Commission to respond to ongoing interference with global satellite navigation systems (GNSS) that originates from Russia and Belarus.

A new study measures the strength of T-Mobile’s customers' connection to Starlink’s satellites and calculates the data rates the company could offer.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has written to the Japanese mobile operator about its failure to launch 5G using the 1.7 GHz frequencies it was awarded in 2021.

While more spectrum will be needed for mobile services, allocating new spectrum for each new mobile standard isn’t necessary, says Philip Marnick, general director of Bahrain’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA).