Three mobile operators won spectrum in the 2.1, 2.3 and 2.6 GHz bands subject to stringent rollout conditions. They will eventually be able to use it for 5G.
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Specialists have been discussing the geopolitical and technological changes of the last year and arguing that they have created a renewed need for more standardisation and cooperation between industry and…

Only one of the country’s four mobile network operators (MNOs) is interested in offering 5G in the mid-band spectrum.


The regulator unexpectedly chose U Mobile, a smaller MNO, to run the country's second 5G wholesale network.
Auction reauthorisation, reformed spectrum management and more spectrum for 6G are among the policy changes the second Trump Administration could introduce.

Russia’s Roscosmos says it will not use the band for satellite communication systems, so it can be made available to local operators.
The US National Spectrum Strategy calls for a study of the 7125—8400 MHz band for possible identification for wireless broadband. Earth observation providers are strongly opposed.

Annual spectrum band plan amendments pave the way for limited testing of 5G equipment and confirm that the country's 2.1 GHz spectrum is technology-neutral.
The CEO of Coleago Consulting takes issue with William Webb's recent claim that "we have all the telecoms we need".
