PolicyTracker Spectrum Database updated with latest auction results and awards
The PolicyTracker Spectrum Database, available as part of our Spectrum Research Service, has been updated with the latest assignments, including those from Serbia, Sri Lanka, Georgia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sweden.
Notably, Indonesia completed its L-band auction, its first auction in more than four years. The auction saw the country’s state-controlled fixed incumbent miss out on regional licences, which were awarded to its competitors. The L-band was divided along regional lines in the country, and the licences are to enable the expansion of fixed services.
Serbia held a significant 5G multi-band auction that saw the country join its Balkan neighbours in auctioning 5G licences. The auction generated a total of €300.1 million as 700 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2600 MHz and 3.6 GHz licences were awarded to the nation’s three major operators.

This update covers six countries, similar to the previous update in October. Are there fewer spectrum auctions these days? With the US consulting on a future C-band auction and the UK expanding access to the upper 6 GHz band, we believe that the lull in activity is only temporary.
The PolicyTracker Spectrum Database provides information on spectrum allocation, assignment, and licence pricing in over 100 countries. It is available as an Excel document. Information from the database is also accessible on our interactive web-based database and our Data Explorer function.