3600 MHz is popular but 5G’s global rollout also relies on reusing traditional mobile frequencies, according to data from SignalTracker.
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The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) has launched a consultation on assigning the 26 GHz band for 5G and private networks.
Static allocation and management of spectrum in the lower and mid bands has had its day, and dynamic spectrum sharing paradigms like CBRS are the way forward, says Salt Point…
The Dominican Telecommunications Institute (Indotel) has said it will launch a spectrum auction later this year.
The Slovakian regulator says it is now coordinating the country's use of DAB transmitters with its neighbours, Poland and Ukraine.
President Donald Trump wants a national missile defence system covering the whole of the US. No one knows what this will entail or how much it might cost.
The German regulator recently announced restrictions on the use of wireless microphones within a 23 km radius around a military base near Munich.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has awarded a satellite mobile communications business licence to China Unicom.
Tū Ātea’s agreement to lease 3.5 GHz frequencies to Spark is its second such agreement with a New Zealand mobile network operator (MNO), with the possibility of another to follow.
Members of parliament have had their say on the future of TV, while the BBC has published a report on viewership that predicts a transition to IPTV in the 2030s.
The first piece of telecoms legislation in the Philippines for decades has major implications for spectrum and licensing.