by Patrick Gahan
The TRAI has called for feedback on the regulators national telecom policy for 2018. This touches on a wide range of broadcasting, wired and wireless internet and communication services. With regards to spectrum and spectrum management the TRAI will look at improving WiFi access, improving national wireless broadband access and… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Ofcom would like views on their proposal to increase the amount of spectrum available to WiFi in the 5 GHz band. According to the consultation, the UK regulator would like to "open up a further 125 MHz of 5 GHz spectrum at 5725-5850 MHz". Ofcom said they chose these ranges… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The ECC's Working Group Spectrum Engineering has issued ECC Report 244 to a public consultation. The report contains compatibility studies related to the use of WAS/RLANs (specifically 802.11ac Wi-Fi) in the 5725 - 5925 MHz band, which is currently assigned throughout Europe for a range of other services. These include:… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The UK regulator is asking for stakeholders to advise on any technical issues between current civil uses of the 2400 MHz band - particularly WiFi - and the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) planned release of the 2300 MHz band by 2014. The MoD wants to release up to 40 MHz of spectrum within the… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The FCC is seeking more information about the telecom industry's plans for the use of LTE-Unlicensed (using Licensed Assisted Access technology), and its potential impact on incumbent or potential users of the 3.5 GHz and 5 GHz bands. In a public notice, the FCC acknowledges that Wi-Fi (in the 5… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The UK telecommunications regulator has issued a consultation in order to gain stakeholders views on the demand for spectrum sharing and the most effective ways to do it. It wants to improve its understanding of four issues: how spectrum sharing can be used to support future Wi-Fi use; how it… Read more...