The operators ask for an auction without rollout obligations, consideration of device availability, and a bid credit for newer entrants.
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The UK government's 10-year infrastructure strategy pledges £41 million ($55.5 million) for "low-earth-orbit satellite connectivity on all mainline trains".
After a lengthy review, Ofcom has agreed to mobile operators' calls to reduce spectrum licence fees.
Slovakia’s regulator has unveiled the results of the country’s multiband spectrum auction, claiming the revenue raised significantly exceeded its expectations.
The European technical agency’s decision sets a framework for short-range devices operated from space.
Reports from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the GSM Association (GSMA) suggest that there is momentum in reaching net zero goals in the mobile sector, but stress the need…

The draft Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) report on the future use of the 470-694 MHz band in the European Union reflects industry concerns about balancing the diverse needs of…
Despite increasing interest in the L-band, many CEPT member states do not currently have a 1500 MHz assignment.

The proposed short notice, short duration licence for indoor and outdoor use by the programme making and special events (PMSE) and shared access sectors is a welcome development, says private…
The Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) marked its 35th anniversary in June 2025. We asked its current chair Chris Seifert what the future holds.