by Jaroslaw Adamowski
The Belarusian government has chosen to join the small group of countries planning to deploy 5G using a single wholesale network. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
Hoping to boost network coverage, German regulator BNetzA has extended mobile licences in the 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands rather than auctioning them. Read more...
by Richard Handford
The cabinet has approved a widespread reassignment of spectrum currently held by the public sector to 5G and 6G. Read more...
by Laura Sear
The IFT had planned to auction several mobile bands in its last 180 days as an independent regulator. However, the government intends to stop this. It has also imposed a significant budget cut. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
Three mobile operators won spectrum in the 2.1, 2.3 and 2.6 GHz bands subject to stringent rollout conditions. They will eventually be able to use it for 5G. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
One of the country’s largest operators, Magticom, won in all three spectrum auctions. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) and equipment maker Nokia have both released reports that examine the development of mobile networks in Africa. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
The plan to make spectrum available in the 2.1, 2.3 and 2.6 GHz bands has drawn strong operator interest despite the ongoing war, the regulator says. Read more...
by Richard Handford
Grameenphone and Robi, the country’s two leading mobile network operators (MNOs), have each agreed to pay Tk 11.6 billion ($97 million) for 20 MHz in the 2.6 GHz band. Read more...
by Laura Sear
French regulator Arcep has launched a consultation on opening up 3.8—4.2 GHz for verticals and the lower part of the 3.4 GHz band for national mobile operators. At the same time, Europe is close to finalising the harmonisation of 3.8—4.2 GHz for private networks. Read more...