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The UK regulator proposes to exempt a new batch of equipment from the need to hold a Wireless Telegraphy Licence. This includes personal locator beacons (PLBs) for use on land, wireless access terminals in the 3.4 - 3.8 GHz band, safety-related intelligent transport systems (ITS) infrastructure, 2 GHz mobile satellite… Read more...
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New Zealand's government has issued a consultation on a wide range of reforms, which includes the way it manages radio spectrum. In a foreword to the consultation document, Minister for Communications Amy Adams explained that the consultation aims to adapt the country's regulatory framework to the needs of a converged… Read more...
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The German regulator has published a paper outlining the spectrum that Telefonica and E-Plus will have to give up if the merger of the two mobile operators is approved by the European Commission. If the deal goes ahead, the merged entity will hold too much 900 and 1800 MHz spectrum… Read more...
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The Greek regulator has released an Information Memorandum outlining the proposed process for the granting of rights of spectrum use for mobile services in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands. The procedure described in the draft tender document (the full version is available in Greek on the EETT website) will… Read more...
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Latvia’s Public Utilities Council (PUC) has published a consultative document on its plans for an auction of the 2.6 GHz band by the end of this year, proposing (for discussion by operators) that the contest be held either as a combinatorial clock auction or in a simultaneous multi-round ascending (SMRA)… Read more...
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The ECC's Working Group Spectrum Engineering has issued Report 245 to a public consultation. That report provides proposed mitigation techniques against potential interference between future audio PMSE applications in the 1350 - 1400 MHz band, and incumbent radiolocation and fixed services. Read more...
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The ECC's Working Group Spectrum Engineering has issued ECC Report 244 to a public consultation. The report contains compatibility studies related to the use of WAS/RLANs (specifically 802.11ac Wi-Fi) in the 5725 - 5925 MHz band, which is currently assigned throughout Europe for a range of other services. These include:… Read more...
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The FCC has issued a consultation on its proposals to prevent large companies from abusing rules designed to help small businesses and minorities. A previous version of these proposals was circulated to Commissioners in March. These proposals follow Dish's manipulation of the "Designated Entity" rules to shave $ 3 billion… Read more...
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India's telecoms ministry has published a draft of the country's new national telecoms policy. It is intended to replace the current policy, which dates back to 1999. In particular, the new policy intends to make granting spectrum a much more liberalised and transparent process than the much-criticised system it is… Read more...
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The body now responsible for spectrum regulation in Denmark, the Ministry for Business and Growth, launched a public consultation earlier this year based on a report by consultants Analysys Mason. As a result of responses to the consultation, a spectrum strategy document identifying a number of frequencies has been published… Read more...