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United Kingdom
Feb 27, 2017
by Jonathan Watson

As the European Commission blocked Three's attempt to acquire O2, the UK remains a four-operator market for now. Everything Everywhere (EE) holds the most spectrum, but the 2.3 and 3.4 GHz bands are due to be auctioned soon. The 700 MHz band is due to follow by 2020. Read more...

Verizon Wireless 2016
Feb 24, 2017
by PolicyTracker

US-only carrier Verizon runs the country's largest LTE wireless network. The company has already announced 5G specifications in 28 GHz and favours the use of mmWave bands. Read more...

Vodafone Group 2016
Feb 24, 2017
by PolicyTracker

Global player which supports a more harmonised European approach to spectrum policy. Read more...

Italy
Feb 24, 2017
by Jonathan Watson

(2016 entry) Italy's mobile market is set to change following the European Commission's approval of the €20 billion merger between Three and Wind. Several spectrum auctions have been held in recent years, and the next one will probably involve the 700 MHz band - although this may not be for… Read more...

Samsung 2016
Aug 23, 2016
by PolicyTracker

Samsung's recent interests have included an LTE public safety network in 700 MHz and LTE in the unlicensed 5 GHz band. For 5G the company is heavily focused on the 28 MHz band but has also showcased its 60 GHz offerings. Read more...

Qualcomm 2016
Aug 22, 2016
by PolicyTracker

Qualcomm's current 4G focus is 3.5 GHz for supplemental downlink and services in unlicensed spectrum like 5 GHz. For 5G it wants a mix of licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum in bands below 1 GHz, from 1-6 GHz and in bands above 6 GHz, particularly 28 GHz. Read more...

Nokia 2016
Aug 22, 2016
by PolicyTracker

In 4G Nokia's focus is LTE Broadcast in 700 MHz; carrier aggregation; and unlicensed LTE in the 5 GHz band. In 5G Nokia is calling for harmonised licensing for 5G, covering 700 MHz, 3.4-3.8 GHz, 24 GHz and beyond. Read more...

Ericsson 2016
Jul 30, 2016
by PolicyTracker

The world's biggest manufacturer has recently been advocating the use of 1.4 GHz and 3.4-3.8 GHz for 4G as well as promoting a range of higher bands for 5G, including 28 GHz Read more...