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CEPT consultation on coexistence between Aeronautical Telemetry Systems and mobile in the L-Band
Nov 12, 2018
by Toby Youell

The CEPT has issued draft ECC Report 295, which considers coexistence between Aeronautical Telemetry Systems and mobile Supplemental Downlink services at 1429 - 1518 MHz, to a public consultation. The draft Report provides guidance that could facilitate future mobile use of the band, which was identified for IMT at WRC-15… Read more...

CEPT consultation on preventing interference to mobile earth stations above 1518 MHz
Nov 12, 2018
by Toby Youell

The CEPT has issued draft ECC Report 299 to a public consultation. The draft Report provides potential measures that Administrations may consider to address potential interference to mobile earth stations operating adjacent to L-Band mobile systems at sea ports and airports. Read more...

Belgium: 1427-1517 MHz frequency band
Oct 04, 2017
by Catherine Viola

BIPT/IBPT consulted on the proposed regulatory framework for the 1427-1517 MHz frequency band. A consideration of the whole 1400 MHz band was prompted by the consultation published on 23 May 2017, which found a lack of interest in the more limited set of frequencies that had been proposed (1452-1492 MHz).… Read more...

Switzerland: OFCOM Consultation on 700 MHz, 1400 MHz and 3.6-3.8 GHz
Jun 06, 2017
by PolicyTracker

Switzerland's Federal Office of Communications has launched a consultation regarding the allocation of spectrum for mobile use in the 700 MHz, 1400 MHz and 3.6-3.8 GHz, which would become available by 2019. A single unused block (2x5 MHz) of 2.6 GHz would also be offered. In the 700 MHz band, 2x30 MHz… Read more...

Spectrum for public mobile communications
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Belgian regulator has launched a wide-ranging consultation about the future use of a number of spectrum bands. It is inviting comments on the future of the 2G and 3G bands; the 700 MHz band; the L-band; 2.1 GHz frequencies not used by MNOs; the 2.3-2.4 GHz band; the 2.6… Read more...

Comment on the LightSquared technical working group report
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

On June 30, the final report of a working group chaired by LightSquared and the United States Global Positioning System Industry Council (USGIC) was presented to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The report examined instances of interference from LightSquared's proposed LTE service in the satellite L-Band with GPS systems. The… Read more...

Cross-border coordination for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN) in the frequency bands 1452-1492 MHz, 3400-3600 MHz and 3600-3800 MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

WGFM has issued Draft Recommendation (15)01 to a public consultation. The Recommendation concerns the cross-border aspects of any implementation of mobile broadband, which is more accurately referred to by the CEPT as MFCN, in both the L-band and the C-band. Read more...

Spectrum licences for broadband, wireless communications and mobile multimedia services
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Proposals to auction licences for frequencies at 1452-1492MHz (l-band)) on a technology and application-neutral basis by March 2007. Possible services include several forms of mobile TV Read more...

Ofcom’s draft Annual Plan 2006 – 2007
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Ofcom is seeking views on the nine priorities identified in its Annual Plan, including releasing and liberalising spectrum. Planned spectrum release includes the bands at 412-414 MHz, 422-424 MHz, 872-876 MHz, 917-921 MHz and part of the L-Band spectrum (1452-1492 MHz), as well as preparation for the award of the… Read more...

Additional technical considerations relating to the L-band and the MA02revCO07
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The European Communications Committee has put a document out to consultation that provides further technical characteristics relating to hand‑held reception of TV, audio, datacast and multimedia services and Programme Making and Special Events (PMSE). These are systems that have been identified as potential users of the L-band for which the… Read more...