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Liberalisation of the paired terrestrial 2 GHz spectrum band
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Update: 23 July: ComReg has extended the consultation period by two weeks until Friday 8 August. The regulator says that this decision follows a request received from an interested party. 27 June: The Irish regulator, ComReg, has issued a consultation concerning the liberalisation of the paired 2 GHz band. The proposal implements… Read more...

Spectrum for public mobile communications
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Belgian regulator has launched a wide-ranging consultation about the future use of a number of spectrum bands. It is inviting comments on the future of the 2G and 3G bands; the 700 MHz band; the L-band; 2.1 GHz frequencies not used by MNOs; the 2.3-2.4 GHz band; the 2.6… Read more...

Spectrum for public mobile communications
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Belgian regulator has launched a wide-ranging consultation about the future use of a number of spectrum bands. It is inviting comments on the future of the 2G and 3G bands; the 700 MHz band; the L-band; 2.1 GHz frequencies not used by MNOs; the 2.3-2.4 GHz band; the 2.6… Read more...

The harmonised use of airborne GSM and LTE systems in the frequency bands 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz, and airborne UMTS systems in the frequency bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The ECC has issued a draft decision on spectrum for use by mobiles on aircraft. To ensure successful operation of systems, there is a need to establish a basis for the free circulation and use of relevant equipment within Europe and to provide access to the required spectrum and to… Read more...

Mobile Data Strategy
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has published a consultation paper on its mobile data strategy that identifies several bands it thinks can be used for mobile data. In particular, Ofcom says its priority is to consider the use of the 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz bands, TV white spaces in the UHF broadcasting… Read more...

Proposal to remake 2 GHz spectrum licence technical instruments
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Australian regulator, ACMA has issued a consultation on its proposal to remake its legislative instruments for the 2 GHz band.  ACMA's current instruments expire in October next year, but ACMA wants to maintain these instruments without significant changes. Read more...

Award of individual licences in the 900, 1800, 1900, 2100 and 2600 MHz bands
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Bahraini regulator TRA has published a consultation document with proposals for the award of individual licences and associated frequency licences for the delivery of mobile telecommunications services in the 900, 1800, 1900, 2100 and 2600 MHz bands.  The government’s Third National Telecommunications Plan calls for the provision of efficient… Read more...

Draft regulations for auction of LTE-suitable spectrum
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Portuguese regulator is proposing to hold a combined auction of several spectrum bands it considers suitable for LTE in June this year. Frequencies will be on offer in the 450 MHz, 800 Mhz, 900 MHz, 1800 Mhz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands. Some of this will be new… Read more...

The harmonised utilisation of the bands 1920-1980 MHz and 2110-2170 MHz for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN) including terrestrial IMT systems
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The ECC has launched a consultation on its decision to harmonise frequency arrangements in the key 2 GHz paired bands (1920–1980 MHz and 2110–2170 MHz) so they can be used for ultra-fast mobile broadband services. The agreement is an amendment to an existing ECC Decision ECC/DEC/(06)01. The spectrum technical conditions are… Read more...

Notice of proposals to make 900 MHz, 1800 MHz & 2.1 GHz public wireless network licences tradable
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Reacting to a Direction from the UK government, Ofcom has set out its proposals for making the licences for 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2.1 GHz spectrum tradable. The first proposal is to allow all types of trade permitted by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 to create maximum flexibility for… Read more...