The UK government has decided that a contentious 2022 law, which sets new regulations on mobile base station rents, should now apply to pre-2017 leases as well as more recent…
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The European Union spectrum policy group published a report on the future of the 470-694 MHz range. It's a detailed summary of arguments that have dominated discussions about the band…
Following its last consultation in September 2025, UK regulator Ofcom has now published its framework enabling mobile network operators to offer satellite direct-to-device services in the UK.
Many sectors with an interest in UK spectrum use were able to have their say at a recent event held in London. Key topics included the RSPG's change of heart…
The RSPG's recent "Opinion" on the upper 6 GHz band loomed large at a recent workshop organised by the French spectrum agency ANFR.
The German regulator, BNetzA, is to re-run its assignment of spectrum in the 2 GHz and 3.6 GHz bands. This could mean launching a new auction.
Field trials in Japan and Saudi Arabia have assessed whether the 7 GHz band is suitable for 6G.
At the ITU's inter-regional information session on WRC-27 preparation, the working group presenting Agenda Item 7 said it was behind schedule.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its proposals for an auction of spectrum in the upper C-band (3.98-4.2 GHz).
Kyivstar is using 1725-1730/1820-1825 MHz spectrum to make the service available to its customers across Ukraine.
The country's regulator is proposing an unusual approach to the two bands, which involves licensing IMT only in urban areas as well as spectrum sharing between IMT and satellite services.
European countries and satellite operators have similar views on the WRC-27 agenda item that deals with new measures for unauthorised satellite terminals. A no-change position is likely.
Japan has published draft rules for a forthcoming auction of 26 GHz frequencies, which will be the first in the country’s history.