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Qualcomm has confirmed it will sell its 40 MHz of spectrum in the L-band in the UK to two mobile operators. Meanwhile, support for an IMT identification in the band at WRC-15 will be near global if its gets backing from Arab regulators meeting in Rabat. Read more...
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CTIA-The Wireless Association is urging US regulator the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to start work on the next round of spectrum assignments as soon as next year’s incentive auction is complete, so that 350 MHz of much-needed spectrum can be assigned for mobile use by 2019. Read more...
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The long summer months are known in journalism as the silly season because society’s movers and shakers go on holiday, causing a deficit of political and economic excitement. Read more...
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Do you feel that your rights are being trampled by a pin-striped two-headed monster with an evil cackle? Read more...
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The world's most sought-after spectrum is currently being auctioned in what is arguably Europe's strongest economy - so why are wallets staying closed? Read more...
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The UK mobile industry is so keen on LTE Broadcast that “by 2020, no live TV will be unicast,” says Matt Stagg, senior manager of network strategy at the country's largest operator EE. Read more...
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The deadline has now passed for comments on the Lamy report on the future of the UHF band in Europe. While the European Commission won't release the consultation responses for a month – there were 354, of which 260 were from individuals and 94 from organisations – statements issued this… Read more...
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Should this have an effect on spectrum decisions later this year? Read more...
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We’ve been here before. There was a big hype around mobile TV technologies such as MediaFLO and DVB-H but they failed. Why should LTE Broadcast be any different? Read more...