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Switzerland 700 MHz, 1400 MHz, 2.6 GHz and 3.6-2.8 GHz consultation
Feb 05, 2018
by Patrick Gahan

Switzerland's OFCOM has opened a public consultation regarding the draft  auction documents for assigning spectrum in the 700 MHz, 1400 MHz, 36- 3.8 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands. OFCOM has designed the auction to run as a Clock Auction and the regulator expects to issue an invitation to participate in the… Read more...

Belgium: 1427-1517 MHz frequency band
Oct 04, 2017
by Catherine Viola

BIPT/IBPT consulted on the proposed regulatory framework for the 1427-1517 MHz frequency band. A consideration of the whole 1400 MHz band was prompted by the consultation published on 23 May 2017, which found a lack of interest in the more limited set of frequencies that had been proposed (1452-1492 MHz).… Read more...

The harmonised use of the frequency band 1452-1492 MHz for Mobile / Fixed Communications Networks Supplemental Downlink (MFCN SDL)
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

CEPT's European Communications Committee (ECC) has published a draft decision on the harmonised use of 1452-1492 MHz for mobile/fixed communications networks supplemental downlink (MFCN SDL). Following a two-week notification phase, during which time the text may be amended, the draft decision will proceed to a public consultation lasting at least… Read more...

A strategy to find an extra 600 MHz for broadband
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

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...

Proposed Allocation of Spectrum for IMT and IMT-Advanced Services and Options to Enhance Mobile Competition
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Singapore regulator has issued a consultation regarding the spectrum aspects of its "media masterplan". The regulator estimates that mobile broadband services will require between 1 GHz and 2 GHz of spectrum by 2025. The consultation paper sets out its plans to meet this demand through assignments in the 700 MHz, 800… Read more...