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SES (2020)
Jan 27, 2020
by Manuel R. Marti

SES is a world leading satellite operator who provides secure satellite communication solutions across the globe. It owns more than 70 satellites in both Geostationary Orbits (GEOs) and Medium Earth Orbits (MEOs), offering connectivity to enterprise, mobility, maritime and government markets. Read more...

Final quarter of 2019 sees new spectrum assignments driven by one country, two systems, and three spectrum auctions
Jan 22, 2020
by Toby Youell

The PolicyTracker Spectrum Database includes the world’s first benchmark price for the 4.9 GHz band. Read more...

OTT players: a spectrum policy overview (September 2019)
Jan 22, 2020
by PolicyTracker

OTT players depend on cheap and ubiquitous broadband access. They promote this by campaigning for unlicensed spectrum, sharing and innovative technologies which stimulate competition or connect the developing world. Read more...

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...

Operators overview 2020
Jan 15, 2020
by Dugie Standeford

For mobile operators, the focus remains on deploying 5G in 2020, although AT&T and Verizon are already offering services in selected US cities. In Europe, 5G will be rolled out in 700 MHz and 3.5 GHz, while US and Asian players are using mmWave bands such as 28 GHz and… Read more...

Dossiers
Jan 09, 2020
by PolicyTracker

The Dossiers section of our Research Service is a guide to current high-profile policy debates. It provides an overview of each subject, tracing back its roots, examining the different sectoral perspectives and providing Trackers to assess progress. Our current Dossiers are: Spectrum auctions WRC-23 The changing dynamics of the mobile/satellite… Read more...

Is it time to move beyond $/MHz/POP?
Jan 08, 2020
by Toby Youell

Mobile operators usually think of the price of spectrum in terms of MHz/POP, but does the promise of 5G make it redundant? Read more...

Deutsche Telekom (2020)
Jan 06, 2020
by Dugie Standeford

Deutsche Telekom's spectrum focus continues to be 5G, with auction gains in Germany and the U.S., and final approval for US subsidiary T-Mobile's merger with rival Sprint.  5G "will revolutionize digitization," opening the path to the Internet of Things and autonomous driving, but not unless Europe changes its spectrum policy,… Read more...

Developments in national spectrum policies
Dec 20, 2019
by Martin Sims

This article gives an overview of national spectrum policies in the larger economies as 5G moves from theory to deployment. We focus on the regional differences in 5G bands; increasing use of spectrum sharing initiatives; progress towards spectrum liberalisation in India and Brazil; the emergence of new entrants in Japan… Read more...

Australia (2020)
Dec 15, 2019
by Richard Handford

Australia historically has adopted an evidence-based approach to spectrum policy with an underlying belief that market-based competition between participants will produce the most favourable outcome, aided by a minimal intervention from regulators. Read more...