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Private networks: global overview
Jul 10, 2023
by Dianne Northfield

Since PolicyTracker’s last publication of its private networks benchmark in 2022, a growing pool of regulators around the world continues to assign spectrum for use by private networks on a localised basis. Many more regulators are also planning to release spectrum for such use in the short term. Read more...

Private networks: developments in Asia
Jul 10, 2023
by Dianne Northfield

Nations in Asia are assigning 26/28 GHz spectrum for localised use, along with spectrum across multiple mid-band ranges. Notable developments in the region since the publication of PolicyTracker’s last private network benchmark are discussed below. Read more...

Private networks: developments in EMEA and the Americas
Jul 10, 2023
by Dianne Northfield

Part one of this update detailed private spectrum policy development at a global level while part two dealt with Asia. This Research Note provides a view of developments in the rest of the world across Europe, the Americas and the Middle East. Read more...

Private networks: bands and bandwidths
Jul 09, 2023
by Dianne Northfield

The assignment of spectrum in frequency ranges between 3300—3800 MHz and in the 26 GHz range dominate private spectrum policy agendas. Despite this focus on mid-band and mmWave spectrum, there is a wide variance in both the spectrum bands and bandwidth amounts allocated for private use across different countries. Read more...

Map: Global status of private networks
Jul 09, 2023
by PolicyTracker

Which countries have assigned spectrum for private networks or are planning to do so. (Updated July 2023) Read more...

Private networks regulatory database
Jul 07, 2023
by PolicyTracker

An overview of the national technical criteria and licensing approaches used. Read more...