Industry groups have raised concerns that millions of security alarms will become unusable as a result of the telco's decision to shut down its 3G network.
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Unilateral UK recognition of EU regulations and conformity assessments would cut red tape and be good for British consumers, according to a new report.

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) aims to renew confidence in US spectrum policy and improve coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Moscow’s embrace of 4.8—4.99 GHz for 5G clashes with Kyiv’s plan to use the 700 MHz and 3.6 GHz bands.
The European Commission has expanded the frequency bands available for 5G across the European Union.
Paul Senior praised Ofcom for introducing local 5G licences but criticised the "impossible" application process.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has awarded the country’s three largest mobile operators 2 x 10 MHz in the 2.6 GHz band in a direct assignment.
The deployment of 5G in Lithuania means that one of the objectives of the European Commission’s 5G Action Plan—commercial launches in every EU member state—has now been met, albeit over…
While the UK continues to struggle with its Emergency Services Network (ESN) after several highly-publicised setbacks and delays, Finland seems to be enjoying a smoother ride.
Ofcom is considering more spectrum bands for its shared spectrum scheme but mobile operators have warned Ofcom not to expand the framework to other bands like 6 GHz.
What are the implications of increasing demand for mobile data services for future spectrum use and management? UK regulator Ofcom would like to know...
Burdensome regulation—like reserving spectrum for new market players—is hindering the overall growth of the telecoms sector in Europe, according to telecoms firms' association ETNO.
Slovak regulator the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RÚ) is aiming to launch an auction of 3.6 GHz spectrum between February and March 2022.
There is little difference between electromagnetic radiation levels before and after the installation of 5G equipment, according to a new study from French spectrum management agency ANFR.