The US regulator is consulting on proposals for a new licensing framework to give non‑communications spacecraft, including orbital data centres, better access to TT&C spectrum.
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The Hungarian regulator says renewing 2.1 GHz licences “ensures the long-term stability and continuity of mobile services,” but many other European regulators prefer to auction spectrum in bands where licences…
Elon Musk’s Starlink has filed an incomplete application to take part in the Federal Communications Commission’s AWS‑3 auction of terrestrial mobile spectrum licences across the US.
Polish regulator UKE is hoping its failed attempt to assign 3.8-4.2 GHz spectrum for private networks in 2023 was a blip and that there will be more interest this time.
Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber has cancelled Sutel’s auction of radio and TV spectrum over media pluralism concerns, complicating the country’s next steps on possible reallocation of 600 MHz to IMT.
Regulator NCEC has updated the national frequency allocation plan to support a future 700 MHz mobile award, while work to clear the band with Poland continues and nationwide release remains…
Bangladesh has agreed to open the upper 6 GHz band to unlicensed services following a trade deal with the US.
A US House of Representatives subcommittee raised concerns over China’s growing influence in ITU standards-setting ahead of WRC‑27 in Shanghai. It is warning of security, economic, and diplomatic risks if…
The Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia (TRC) wants to assign mobile spectrum in the 700 MHz band next year, following a recent award of 3.5 GHz frequencies and a major restack…