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NTT Docomo and six technology vendors launch 5G trials
May 12, 2014
by Toby Youell

The plans reveal the areas of 5G research that key technology vendors are undertaking, as well as their current assumptions about 5G. Read more...

Japanese regulator may declare mobile phones a public service
Aug 15, 2013
by Toby Youell

The change in regulatory categorisation is being backed by operators and would lead to a substantial reduction in spectrum usage fees. Read more...

Japan accelerates change of use in 700 and 900 MHz bands
Jun 26, 2013
by Catherine Viola

Japan has introduced a new band clearance methodology that aims to put additional spectrum in the hands of mobile operators much more quickly than conventional processes. Read more...

More countries join white space spectrum race
Jan 28, 2013
by Michael Newlands

The US and UK have so far been the trailblazers in opening the way for wireless broadband in the TV white spaces (TVWS). But now Japanese companies have developed prototype equipment meeting new IEEE standards and France has approved field tests. Read more...

LTE deployments accelerate
Mar 29, 2012
by Michael Newlands

LTE growth is accelerating around the world in terms of operator commitments and commercial launches as well as subscriber numbers. Verizon and NTT DoCoMo, the largest operators in the US and Japan respectively, are doing particularly well. Read more...

Spectrum for LTE: Band shake-up expected
Sep 29, 2010
by Michael Newlands

In the second part of our feature on spectrum for LTE, we focus on mobile operators' strategies in the US, Japan and China. We also assess the challenges they will face as the technology develops. Read more...

Working group agrees proposals for pan-European approach to UWB
Sep 15, 2005
by Website author

Discussions underway at a European Communications Committee meeting in Copenhagen this week could bring European shipments of Ultra Wide Band devices a step closer. Read more...

The big issues for 2005
Jan 06, 2005
by Website author

We predict that three things will dominate ICT policy debates: the Lisbon Agenda; the progress of spectrum trading in the UK; and the growing pressures on mobile operators. Read more...