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Consultation at the request of the private office of the Minister of Enterprise and Simplification
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Belgian telecoms regulator BIPT has requested stakeholders for comments on Federal Minister Vincent van Quickenbome's plan to alter laws and royal decrees relating to GSM and UMTS licenses.  The Minister proposes to extend the three existing operators' GSM licenses from the end of 2015 to the start of 2021. A… Read more...

Human EMF Exposure Limit Regulation
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Due to requests from shareholders Lebanon’s Telecommunication Regulatory Authority has extended the deadline for responses to its consultation on the dangers of human exposure to the electromagnetic field in frequencies up to 300 GHz from Nov 27 until Dec 11. The consultation document aims to ensure telecom equipment does not… Read more...

A block edge mask for terminal stations in 2.6 GHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

This report is part of CEPT's repsonse to the European Commission mandate to develop least restrictive technical conditions for the WAPECs bands. The aim of the this report is to provide guidance to ETSI on the issue of terminal-to-terminal interference including the derivation of terminal station block edge masks for… Read more...

Sharing 3G facilities
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

A law allowing the sharing of 3G facilities has already been passed in France and the objective of the public consultation is to get feedback on how this should be implemented by the regulator.  ARCEP is seeking opinions on the conditions it should impose and the degree to which sharing… Read more...

Digital Dividend Green Paper
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Australian government is seeking comment on its just-released green paper on how to best utilise the digital dividend spectrum freed up by the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting. The government is looking for comments on potential uses of the spectrum,the benefits these uses could provide, and the cost… Read more...

Regulation of mobile frequencies
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Georgian telecoms regulator has launched a consultation on its proposals to change the regulations governing spectrum licences. The GNCC aims to boost competition in the mobile sector, particularly in wireless broadband. The proposals discuss: (a) changed approaches to allocated frequencies for mobile service, caused by the introduction of mobile broadband… Read more...

Comment sought on measurement of mobile broadband network performance and coverage
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

As recommended by The National Broadband Plan which was released earlier this year, the US regulator is consulting stakeholders about how best to develop and monitor broadband performance standards for mobile services. At present it is up to operators to provide consumers with performance and coverage details for their networks,… Read more...

Digital Economy Consultation
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

This document seeks comments on how to boost the digital economy. It includes plans to free up additional spectrum by re-purposing the 2500 MHz band to allow flexible use make the 700 MHz band available for next generation wireless as broadcast services move to digital television in 2011 hold additional… Read more...

Authorisation of frequency bands 800 MHz, 1470 MHz, 2600 MHz, and 3600 MHz
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Cypriot regulator has issued a consultation on its plan to issue licences for frequencies across four bands. Specifically, the regulator wishes to assign the following bands: 800 MHz band 1452 - 1492 MHz 2.6 GHz band 3.4 - 3.8 GHz band PolicyTracker understands that the regulator plans to publish… Read more...

Compatibility and sharing studies for BB PPDR systems operating in the 700 MHz range
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The WGSE sub-group of the ECC has issued a consultation on a study that looks in to adjacent band compatibility between different systems for critical communications that could use the 700 MHz. The study establishes recommended permitted unwanted emissions levels that would prevent interference with adjacent Digital Terrestrial Television applications… Read more...