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mmWave benchmarking: Global and regional overview
May 14, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

The majority of nations with mmWave policies and plans are targeting 26 GHz spectrum and, to a lesser degree, spectrum in the 28 GHz band. Across the regions, there is also limited, if growing, interest in the release of spectrum in other mmWave bands, particularly in the 40 GHz range.… Read more...

mmWave benchmarking: Developments in Africa and the Middle East
May 14, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

In Africa and the Middle East, there remains limited interest in the release of mmWave spectrum for 5G/IMT or localised use. While several regulators in these regions have consulted on mmWave awards, few concrete mmWave policies have been implemented to date. Where there are active mmWave policies in place, regulators… Read more...

mmWave benchmarking: Variance in policy approaches
May 14, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

As the number of nations around the world assigning mmWave spectrum grows steadily, if slowly, nations are adopting a diverse range of policy approaches. There is wide variance across both the amount of bandwidth (MHz) released and in the mmWave frequency ranges and sub-ranges targeted by different regulators. Policies also… Read more...

Orange
Apr 01, 2026
by Laura Sear

French network operator and digital services provider Orange previously said it wanted to "lead the future" under its 2023–2025 strategy and is now entering a new plan for 2026-30, "Trust the Future". It continues to operate in 26 countries and has more than 340 million customers worldwide by the end… Read more...

MTN Group
Apr 01, 2026
by Catherine Viola

MTN is the largest pan-African mobile operator. In a turnaround on its earlier tower sale-and-leaseback strategy, MTN has agreed to acquire 100% ownership of IHS Towers. Read more...

Airtel
Apr 01, 2026
by Catherine Viola

Airtel is Africa’s second-largest mobile operator. Through the G6 coalition of mobile operators, it is advocating for policymaking that drives digital inclusion across Africa. Read more...

6 GHz benchmark update: Global and regional overview
Feb 05, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

PolicyTracker’s 6 GHz benchmark covers implemented and planned unlicensed and licensed policies for spectrum in the band in 122 nations. One hundred and thirteen countries have unlicensed 6 GHz policies, while 21 of these nations are included in both the unlicensed and licensed categories. Twenty-nine nations that have unlicensed 6… Read more...

6 GHz benchmark update: developments in Africa
Feb 05, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

Countries in Africa continue to implement unlicensed 6 GHz policies in the 5925-6425 MHz range, while the Ivory Coast, Namibia, Burundi and Mauritania are planning to implement licensed policies for Upper 6 GHz spectrum. Meanwhile, both South Africa and Zambia are considering both unlicensed and licensed policies in the upper… Read more...

6 GHz benchmark update: Variance in policy approaches
Feb 04, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

As nations around the world continue to implement 6 GHz policies – for both unlicensed and licensed use – there is significant variance in approaches leading to a fragmented policy landscape both across and within regions of the world. Policy variance relates not only to unlicensed or licensed policy positions,… Read more...

Private networks benchmarking: Global overview
Oct 28, 2025
by Dianne Northfield

Regulators in all parts of the world continue to implement policies targeting spectrum resources for use by private networks. PolicyTracker’s updated private networks benchmark includes 70 nations, up from 54 in September 2024. Read more...