by PolicyTracker
Norway is now a two-player mobile market - for the time being at least Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Belgium will not be getting a fourth 3G operator after all. Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The domino theory was very popular in its day. Much cited by US policymakers between the 1950s and 80s, it speculated that if one state fell under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would inevitably follow in a “domino effect”. Read more...
by Martin Sims
The startling complexity of the latest Combinatorial Clock Auction (CCA) presents a new challenge for the format. Read more...
by PolicyTracker
PPDR is looking for spectrum. TDD spectrum is available. Maybe there is an opportunity for the perfect match. Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Belgian regulator BIPT’s announcement that the country’s three existing network operators had won all the available spectrum in its 800 MHz auction is a strong candidate for “least surprising news of the year”. Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Is this the beginning of the end of our worries about interference, or just the end of the beginning? Read more...
by Richard Womersley
Is now the time to take a step back and re-consider not just the 700 MHz band plan, but everything from 450 to 960 MHz? Read more...
by Richard Womersley
The EU has signed up to the RSPP which aims to find 1200 MHz of spectrum for broadband services by 2015. Where might this spectrum come from? Read more...