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Croatian consultations on 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2600 Mhz and 3600 MHz
Aug 15, 2022
by Mirva Villa

The Croatian regulator HAKOM has released a consultation on the rights to use RF spectrum in six frequency bands. These are 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2600 MHz and 3600 MHz. Another consultation, which runs at the same time, proposes an amendment of the licence conditions to… Read more...

ECC consultation on the use of aerial UE in 1800 MHz, 2 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands
Jul 04, 2022
by Mirva Villa

Europe's technical authority, the ECC, has published a draft decision on the use of aerial user equipment (UE) in LTE and 5G NR on various harmonised bands. A consultation on the decision is open for comment until August 12, 2022. The draft decision says there is a need to harmonise… Read more...

Saudi consultation on 2.1 GHz band for non-terrestial services
Jun 27, 2022
by Mirva Villa

The Saudi regulator CITC has launched two consultations related to the use of non-terrestial networks (NTN). The first consultation on asks for views on the restructuring of the NTN regulations. The second public consultation asks for stakeholder views on the updated Information Memorandum published ahead of the 2.1 GHz auction.… Read more...

French consultation on future spectrum use
May 30, 2022
by Richard Haas

The French regulator, ARCEP has launched a wide-ranging consultation on the future of mobile networks and 5G verticals. Questions asked by the consultation include: Do 5G verticals have access to enough dedicated 5G spectrum? Could the 450 MHz and 1.4 GHz bands be used to provide indoor mobile coverage? What… Read more...

UK consultation on changes to 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz licences
May 23, 2022
by Richard Haas

The UK regulator, Ofcom, is consulting on updating technical conditions for licences held by Vodafone and Telefónica. Ofcom is proposing to change some conditions for licences held by Vodafone in the 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands. These changes will amend the licences with updated parameters… Read more...

Polish consultation on 2.1 GHz licences
May 03, 2022
by Laura Sear

The Polish telecoms regulator, (Urzad Komunikacji Elektronicznej, UKE), has opened a consultation regarding the extension of the 2100 MHz spectrum licences. Poland’s operators – Plus, Orange, Play and T-Mobile – are looking to renew their 2100 MHz concessions, with the government expecting to raise PLN 1.9 billion from the process.… Read more...

Swedish consultation on 900 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz
Apr 25, 2022
by Richard Haas

The Swedish regulator, the PTS, is consulting on limiting the number of permits issued in each state in its upcoming award of the 900 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands. You can find more details here (in Swedish). This consultation will be open for comment until May 25, 2022. Read more...

Bahamian consultation on mobile market review
Apr 04, 2022
by Richard Haas

The Bahamian Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA)  is consulting on its mobile market review, which assesses the competitiveness of the mobile market in the country. [caption id="attachment_44309" align="alignleft" width="150"] Spectrum holdings of BTC and Aliv - Click to enlarge (Source: URCA)[/caption] As part of this document, the URCA compares… Read more...

UK consultation on spectrum management roadmap
Apr 04, 2022
by Richard Haas

The UK regulator, Ofcom, is consulting on the progress of its current spectrum management work as well as proposed future projects. Ofcom is considering the establishment of spectrum sandboxes. These are areas where academics and industry can test equipment and coordination efforts. Ofcom suggests sandboxes could be used to test… Read more...

Irish consultation on further extending temporary 700 MHz and 2.1 GHz licenses
Mar 07, 2022
by Richard Haas

Ireland's regulator, Comreg, has issued a consultation on the further extension of temporary covid-19 spectrum licenses in the 700 MHz and 2.1 GHz bands. The length of the extension has yet to be decided, but the current temporary licenses will expire on April 1. Comreg says that it expects this… Read more...