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5G healthcare: promising, but many hurdles to clear
Jan 15, 2020
by Dugie Standeford

Healthcare may be a promising business case for 5G services, but many issues must be addressed first, including what spectrum will be needed, who will use it and what applications will add value. Read more...

United Kingdom (2020)
Dec 09, 2019
by Manuel R. Marti

While no major spectrum auctions have taken place during the last twelve months, UK’s regulator Ofcom has made available a significant amount of frequencies through various methods like spectrum sharing or licensed-exempt regimes. Read more...

How long will the move to BB-PPDR take?
Nov 26, 2019
by Richard Handford

Using LTE for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) services has been much hyped in recent years, giving the impression that deployment is imminent. In fact a complete transition is likely to take a decade, even in first mover countries like the USA, UK, and South Korea. Read more...

UK: population density map and data
Dec 27, 2018
by Chetan Chauhan-Sims

Just 6% of the UK's land mass is made up of 'intensively built-up' areas and is inhabited by 75% of the population. The remaining population live mostly in 'moderately built-up' areas which make up 34% of the land mass, leaving over half of land mass containing very few people. Read more...

Spectrum’s economic value part 1: what do we know?
Sep 07, 2018
by Dianne Northfield

The major studies of spectrum's economic worth were conducted several years ago. Do they need to be updated in the light of recent trends, asks Dianne Northfield. In the first of two articles she assesses what recent research tells us. Read more...

Telefonica Group (2017 entry)
Aug 29, 2017
by Dugie Standeford

Telefonica is focused on building out its LTE network alongside extensive development and testing of 5G technologies. It is one of several key operators pressing the European Union for longer spectrum licence terms and more predictable licensing conditions. Read more...