by PolicyTracker
WRC-15 did not identify 5G candidate bands in this range but the technology is expected to be deployed in 3.5 GHz, which is being backed in the US and Europe. An extended the 5 GHz unlicensed band may not be used for 5G directly but it will benefit the increasingly… Read more...
by Martin Sims
After failing to gain support at WRC-15, the 6-10 GHz range remains very quiet on the regulatory front, although efforts to extend the 5 GHz and 5.9 GHz bands could see the release of more usable spectrum for mobile. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
The success of the US incentive auction and the wider mobile allocation given to 600 MHz at WRC-15 means that mobile usage in this band will increase, but that is likely to be a long-term process, considering the widespread broadcasting use and opposition in Europe and Africa. Read more...