by Martin Sims
The noted academic argues that lessons learnt in the US electricity market can help struggling mobile virtual network operators. Read more...
by Richard Haas
The latest iteration of our global database includes nearly 200 new or updated entries. Read more...
by Richard Haas
In the final days of 2022, Spain completed its auction of the 26 GHz band. The country was the only EU member state to assign spectrum in the band in the entire year. This probably came as no surprise to the Spanish regulator. Consultation responses ahead of the auction revealed… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Mobile and satellite have always been colleagues as well as competitors but the balance seems to be shifting in favour of cooperation. There are frequent complaints about mobile encroachment into satellite spectrum but in the background MNOs like Rakuten and Vodafone are hoping that satellite can move beyond occasional provision… Read more...
by Martin Sims
With four months to go until WRC-19, what agreements have been reached and what proposals are facing the most opposition? The answers are in PolicyTracker's new WRC-19 Briefing. The ITU World Radiocommunication Conferences are very important, setting the pattern for how spectrum will be used globally. National representatives have been in continual… Read more...
by Training blog
Competition in the mobile market has always been a balancing act, but 5G may be tipping the scales. PolicyTracker's new white paper, Mobile competition in the 5G era, examines the key policy issues, including: Is more competition necessarily better? Does competition damage investment? Is there an ideal number of operators? Where do… Read more...
by Spectrum Research Service Blog
IoT is certainly a growth area for the communications industry over the next decade, but what does this mean in financial terms and which sectors are likely to benefit? Globally most mobile operators are suffering from flat or declining revenues, can a growing share of the IoT market turn things… Read more...
by Spectrum Research Service Blog
Only the 3.4 - 3.6 GHz and 3.6 - 3.7 GHz frequencies have been harmonised for mobile use at ITU level but there is growing support among vendors and operators to see 4G and future 5G services in 3.4 - 4.2 GHz. Regulators in Europe plan to allocate 3.4-3.8 GHz… Read more...
by Martin Sims
This week we reported ViaSat's criticisms of Inmarsat being allowed to deploy an in-flight broadband service in the 2 GHz spectrum reserved for EU mobile satellite services (MSS) nearly ten years ago. The pending court case will tell us if these criticisms amount to legal wrongdoing, but the real issue is… Read more...
by Kane Mumford
Here at Policytracker we were mildly annoyed when Europe’s regulators in the RSPG decided to identify 26 GHz as a 5G “pioneer band” along with 3.5 GHz and 700 MHz. Read more...