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Interest survey and consultation regarding licensing in 1900-1905 and 2500-2690 MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

PTS intends to award these licenses in spring 2008 and wants to provide stakeholders with an opportunity to notify their interest. It is also seeking views about the approach to licensing these bands to help in designing a potential auction. Read more...

Public consultations on draft auction rules for 2500-2690 GHz band and 1900-1905 MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

PTS, the Swedish regulator, intends to auction both bands in the first half of 2008 and is inviting comments on how to conduct the auctions. • The 2.6 GHz licenses will be national and intended for wireless broadband services on a service neutral and technology neutral basis (within certain limitations).… Read more...

Spectrum Usage Rights: further information
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

In the April 2006 consultation on Spectrum Usage Rights (SURs) and in further details about SURs contained within the L-Band and 2.6GHz consultations some stakeholders said Ofcom hadn't addressed legal and other issues concerning the framework under which SURs would be applied. This document seeks to clarify that framework and… Read more...

Frequency assignments in 2010 – 2020MHz and 2500 – 2690MHz as well as future use of 900/1800MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The consultation asks a series of questions about the usage of these bands and the technical conditions which should be applied. Read more...

Response to European Commission WAPECS mandate
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Recommendations on a generic, technology and service neutral approach to licensing in 470 to 862MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, the 2GHz bands, 2500 to 2690MHz and 3.4 to 3.8GHz. The report concludes that all these bands should be suitable "for the introduction of flexibility”. 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...