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Slovakian consultation on 1500 MHz and 26 GHz bands
Feb 12, 2024
by Mirva Villa

The Slovak regulator has is seeking comments on the future use of 1427–1517 MHz and 24.25–27.5 GHz bands. Read more...

Swiss consultation on 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.6 GHz, 6 GHz, 26 GHz and 40 GHz
Jan 03, 2024
by Mirva Villa

Several bands are due to become available in 2029 when the current mobile licences expire. Read more...

UK consultation on Ofcom’s 2024 work programme
Dec 18, 2023
by Mirva Villa

Ofcom consults on the areas of work for the next financial year. Read more...

Bulgarian consultation on the 1500 MHz, 2.6 GHz, 3.6 GHz and 26 GHz bands
Dec 04, 2023
by Mirva Villa

The Bulgarian regulator has an open consultation on the spectrum use with the aim of fulfilling the EU Digital Decade 2030 targets. Read more...

Canadian consultation on 24 GHz, lower 26 GHz and 38 GHz
Nov 20, 2023
by Laura Sear

The ISED has opened a consultation on the future renewal of 24 GHz and 38 GHz bands. Read more...

Austrian consultation on 2024 budget
Nov 13, 2023
by Mirva Villa

The Austrian regulator has opened a consultation on the 2024 budget for telecommunications, postal and media regulation. Read more...

UK consultation on the 26 GHz and 40 GHz auction design
Nov 13, 2023
by Mirva Villa

Ofcom has opened a consultation on the sale of 6.25 GHz of mmWave spectrum for new uses. Read more...

Bhutanese consultation on extending 26 GHz for mobile services
Oct 23, 2023
by Mirva Villa

The Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA) has launched a consultation Read more...

Upcoming UK consultation on mmWave spectrum uses
Oct 02, 2023
by Mirva Villa

Ofcom has released a statement following the closure of the initial consultation. Read more...

Singaporean consultation on technical specifications of cellular base station (CBS) and repeater systems
Oct 02, 2023
by Mirva Villa

IMDA has opened a consultation on the draft document on CBS used by public mobile radio communication systems. Read more...