Blog

Time runs out for 900 MHz and 2.1 GHz

There will be a bonfire of the licences in 900 MHz and 2.1 GHz over the next two years, with over 80 expiring. Deciding whether to extend the terms or re-auction the licences will be a key question for many regulators over the coming months.

The 900 MHz and 2.1 GHz bands were awarded in Europe and other regions for 2G and 3G services respectively. Many of these licences were for 20 years and will be expiring soon.

According to the PolicyTracker Spectrum Database, 33 licences for the 900 MHz band will expire in the 2018 – 2020 timeframe while 54 licences for the 2.1 GHz band will run out during the same period.

Operators may need to win these auctions to continue offering 2G and 3G services, unless they also have licences and capacity in other 2G or 3G bands such as the 1800 MHz or 2.6 GHz bands. The prices discovered during these awards will reveal the operators’ commitments to these services, or at least the use of the 900 MHz and 2.1 GHz bands to deliver the services.

Read our Research Notes for the bands here: 900 MHz2.1 GHz1800 MHz or 2.6 GHz . Pricing and expiry graphs can be accessed using the links in the right hand column.

By Toby Youell

Img Alt

Newsletter

Discover why hundreds of regulators and technology companies use our services

SUBSCRIBE
Comments
The search for more resilient PNT systems continues     
Hi Nikolai! Thanks, we'll amend." by Laura Sear
Nov 24, 2025
The search for more resilient PNT systems continues     
You probably meant ECC Decision 25(01),..." by Nikolai Shienok
Nov 24, 2025
Ongoing court case holds up Bangladesh 700 MHz auction
With apologies if this has already been..." by Richard Womersley
Oct 29, 2025
Russian government ministries to discuss 5G in 3.4-3.8 GHz band
"The latest announcement comes as..." by Nikolai Shienok
Oct 24, 2025