Although there are different views on what to do with the band after 2030, there is agreement that the transition will not be uniform.
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Among a flurry of spectrum policy announcements from South Africa was the surprise revival of an idea for a national wireless wholesale network.
Ukrainian regulator NCEC is preparing to auction 2.1 GHz, 2.3 GHz and 2.6 GHz spectrum in the first half of September.
Pavel Šístek, head of the policy and strategy unit at Czech regulator CTU, told PolicyTracker that it is not currently preparing any further regulatory proposals.
The Spanish Ministry of Digital Transformation said it wanted operators to invest in new technologies and network deployment.

The findings suggest the brain cancer risks associated with heavy mobile phone use may be lower than expected.
The Ministry of Science and ICT’s decision to cancel the award of a 28 GHz licence to newcomer Stage X just four months after it won the frequencies in an…

PolicyTracker asked Aude Schoentgen and Tony Lavender of Plum Consulting how much has changed since the firm's 2021 report on the role of spectrum policy in tackling climate change.
A technical report on the 862—870 MHz band was approved at the recent meeting of CEPT's Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) in Athens. It recommends an ECC Decision and asks the…
At last week's meeting in Athens, CEPT's Electronic Communications Committee reached a milestone in harmonising the 3.8—4.2 GHz band for private mobile networks.
An influential committee of MPs issued a report on mobile connectivity in the country before Parliament was dissolved at the end of May.