Ofcom has announced its spectrum plan for the Commonwealth Games, which will be held in the Scottish city of Glasgow next year.
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The so-called “spectrum crunch” is unlikely to bring information access to a grinding halt. That’s according to "The Spectrum Handbook 2013", published earlier this year by consultancy the Summit Ridge…
A senior European Commission official says he welcomes criticism from the Parliament but challenges some of the conclusions of its impact assessment unit.
“The conduct of a successful auction is a top priority” for the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), newly appointed chairman Tom Wheeler said at an 8 November workshop on unlicensed…
Hungarian regulator the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) is planning to launch a tender for spectrum in the 450 MHz band.
The European Parliament's impact assessment unit has released a highly critical "initial appraisal" of the impact assessment produced by the European Commission to accompany its telecoms market reform proposals.
This month we report on the European Commission's latest attempt to create a "connected continent" and its implications for spectrum policy. We also consider the continuing European debate about use…
A forum of spectrum stakeholders held at the European Parliament this week discussed the European Commission's "connected continent" reform package.
Finland has at last completed its 800 MHz auction, assigning spectrum to the country’s three main mobile operators for €108 million.
The appointment of Democrat Thomas Wheeler as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Republican Michael O'Rielly as a commissioner could affect how major spectrum issues such as the…
The Baltic republic has become the latest EU member state to auction spectrum in the 800 MHz band.
The decision followed a Finnish initiative to create common European coverage criteria.
New Zealand has completed its 700 MHz auction with a 2 x 5 MHz block of spectrum left unsold.
A special issue of an influential policy journal edited by J. Scott Marcus, Gérard Pogorel and Frédéric Pujol argues that a new phase of thinking about spectrum policy has begun.
EU member state governments have approved the telecoms package but doubts remain as to whether it will be implemented before the end of this Parliament.