The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is working with UK companies to understand how atomic clocks and terrestrial timing can complement GNSS services. This work is part of the £180m National…
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Brussels wants to assign 2 GHz MSS spectrum via a beauty contest rather than an auction, with rules designed to benefit EU operators and IRIS² integration, while limiting non-EU players…
At a NATO scientific conference in Bath, UK, the head of Ukraine’s new Electromagnetic Warfare Research Centre mapped out, band by band, what spectrum congestion looks like when two industrialised…
The country’s first auction of mobile spectrum in over five years will see the release of 260 MHz in the 700 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands.
Revised terms of use for Switzerland's non-public networks (NPNs) have been in force since 1 April.
The announcement by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is the latest step in China’s evolving strategy for the 6 GHz band.
One consultant described the auction as a "missed opportunity," while another said it simply reflected the regulator's priorities.
Industry bodies in Europe have been having their say on the Radio Spectrum Policy Group's 6G spectrum roadmap. The RSPG expects to finalise its "Opinion" on this in June.
Interference in a slice of the 800 MHz band used by IoT devices that generated over 120 complaints was caused by an automated lawnmower, says the French spectrum agency ANFR.
There are two licensing processes for the band: one for communities and another for regional internet service providers.
The mobile industry association wants European regulators to reduce or eliminate fees on the more than 500 spectrum licences due for renewal between 2025 and 2035.