by Mirva Villa
The 600 MHz band is attractive to the mobile industry for its propagation characteristics, as demand for new sub-1 GHz spectrum grows. WRC-23's decision on the UHF band will affect further mobile allocations. Read more...
by Laura Sear
A growing number of nations have allocated 600 MHz for IMT in recent years and the band's planned assignments have also increased, notably in the Americas and Asia. WRC-23's decision on the UHF band will affect further mobile allocations. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Recent years have seen a growing number of nations allocating 600 MHz for IMT and there is an increase in planned assignments of this spectrum, notably in the Americas and Asia. This is a big contrast to 2021 when only two countries—the US and Canada—had licensed spectrum in the band. Read more...
by Laura Sear
This overview provides a high level view of the frequencies generally used for mobile broadband globally for both 4G and 5G. It also summarises some relevant recent trends. Read more...
by Dianne Northfield
In 2022, a growing number of nations are allocating 600 MHz for IMT and there is an uptake of planned assignments of this spectrum, notably in the Americas and Asia. This is a significant change since 2021 when only two countries – the US and Canada – had licensed spectrum… Read more...
by Toby Youell
This overview provides a high level view of the frequencies generally used for mobile broadband globally for both 4G and 5G. It also summarises some relevant recent trends. Read more...
by Toby Youell
The band is currently only licensed in two countries: the USA and Canada, although Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and a growing number of other economies plan to award 600 MHz. Its long term prospects are intertwined with the future of terrestrial broadcasting. Read more...
by Toby Youell
The band is so far only licensed in two countries: the USA and Canada. Mexico and a growing number of other economies plan to award 600 MHz, but its long term prospects are intertwined with the future of terrestrial broadcasting. Read more...
by Toby Youell
The band is so far only licensed in two countries: the USA and Canada. Mexico and a growing number of other economies plan to award 600 MHz, but its long term prospects are intertwined with the future of terrestrial broadcasting. Read more...
by Toby Youell
An innovative incentive auction gave mobile operators access to this band in the USA in 2017, but lukewarm interest from operators and opposition from incumbent broadcasters are limiting its adoption elsewhere. Read more...