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MEPs rejected an amendment to allow governments to set their own authorisation conditions for companies seeking access to spectrum.
Claro and Movistar are waiting nervously to find out how much of their Colombian infrastructure will have to be handed back to the state.
The telco is paying more for one 2 x 5 MHz block than it paid for three similar blocks last October.
The UK regulator hopes the decision will enable road, rail, air and sea passengers to get access to broadband services.
The adoption of GPRS for railway communications could save the SRD community from having to deal with interference.
Bidders may only have to pay a small penalty if they withdraw from Poland's auction of spectrum in the 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands. However, UKE says its decision…
France still plans to allocate spectrum in the 700 MHz band to mobile, but not as quickly as some have suggested.
Microsoft's director of international technology affairs Jim Beveridge came under fire this week at a workshop organised by the European Communications Committee (ECC).
The EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives, which prepares the work of the European Council, has approved amendments to proposed EU legislation that would shift responsibility for preventing interference from radio…
The spectrum will remain unassigned until July 2015.
The group will be led by Pascal Lamy, former director general of the World Trade Organisation and former European trade commissioner.
A new entrant has acquired 1800 MHz spectrum in Slovakia's multiband auction.
Two inter-American proposals propose different approaches to the coveted 470-698 MHz band.
Slovenian regulator the APEK has announced the terms of the forthcoming auction for spectrum in the 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz band.