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Pakistan’s auction falls short
Sep 16, 2021
by Richard Handford

Despite being its first in four years, the country's sale of 1800 and 2100 MHz frequencies still only attracted a single bidder and left much spectrum unsold. Read more...

Pakistan set for first auction in four years
Sep 01, 2021
by Richard Handford

The country’s sale of 1.8 GHz and 2.1 GHz frequencies, as well as being its first auction since 2017, is unusual in other aspects too. The sale is an effort to address scarcity but also irregular allocations of spectrum. The contest will of course also raise significant funds for the… Read more...

Slovakia completes delayed 700, 900, 1800 MHz auction
Nov 25, 2020
by Manuel R. Marti

Slovakian regulator the RÚ says four telecoms firms companies have acquired spectrum in the 700, 900 and 1800 MHz bands for a total of €100.2 million. Read more...

Intergovernmental feud blocks Belgian 5G spectrum auction
Mar 12, 2020
by Dugie Standeford

A demand by Belgium's communities and regions for a share of the proceeds from the country's planned 5G spectrum auction has stalled the process, prompting the regulator to offer short-term licences in the 3.6—3.8 GHz band.  Read more...

India’s ailing state-backed operators to receive spectrum worth billions of dollars
Jan 17, 2020
by Richard Handford

India's government is to hand 4G spectrum to BSNL and MTNL to help them compete with privately-owned mobile operators. Read more...

Thai operators are focusing on 2.6 GHz spectrum
Jan 03, 2020
by Richard Handford

It feels unusual for mobile network operators (MNOs) to be asking for less spectrum to be released rather than more, but that’s what is happening in Thailand ahead of its 5G auction in February.  Read more...

Ofcom offers shared spectrum licences
Dec 11, 2019
by Manuel R. Marti

UK regulator Ofcom is inviting small businesses to apply for its new shared spectrum licences which enable enterprises to create their own local networks.  Read more...

Pakistan operators spar with regulator over spectrum pricing
Aug 15, 2019
by Richard Handford

Pakistan's mobile operators have until 21 August to comply with an order from the Pakistan Telecommuncation Authority (PTA) or face the expiry of their 900 MHz and 1800 MHz licences.  Read more...

Asian countries make progress on IMT spectrum but still “could do better”
Apr 03, 2019
by Richard Handford

The amount of spectrum in Asia identified for mobile use has increased over the last five years and so has the amount harmonised and subsequently licensed by regulators, according to a study by LS telcom.  Read more...

Ofcom sets 900 and 1800 MHz licence fees and consults on 3.4 and 3.6 GHz fees
Jan 09, 2019
by Dugie Standeford

UK regulator Ofcom has set new annual licence fees for 900 MHz and 1800 MHz spectrum and is seeking feedback on what fees UK Broadband should pay for its 3.4 GHz and 3.6 GHz spectrum. Read more...