Brazil has adopted long-awaited legislation that is designed to liberalise its spectrum policy framework, along with other changes to the country's telecoms rules.
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GatorWings, a team of students and academics from the University of Florida, has won $2 million in the US Spectrum Collaboration Challenge.
The UK’s big four mobile operators recently agreed on a shared network scheme, in an effort to improve mobile coverage in rural areas.
SpaceX, a company controlled by high-profile billionaire Elon Musk, recently filed coordination requests for 30,000 satellites.
The World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 (WRC-19) got underway yesterday in the Egyptian beach resort of Sharm El Sheikh, and it will continue until 22 November 2019.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is preparing a Request for Proposals that will include up to four dynamic spectrum sharing testbeds to see how high-power mid-band radars can share…
The German government has revealed its plans to increase spectrum fees for industry-owned networks.
The ITU’s Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-19) concludes today, outlining the organisation’s role and priorities for the upcoming years.
The senior Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission, Jessica Rosenworcel, has called for the US to reassess how it engages with the international community in spectrum management.
Singapore's regulator IMDA has changed its mind on the size of the guard band needed to protect satellite operators in the 3.5 GHz band.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is eyeing the potential sharing of the 960-1164 MHz L-band and 5030-5091 MHz C-band for unmanned aircraft system command-and-control links. Among other things, the…
The World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) is to be held outside Geneva for the first time since 1999, and its chair Amr Badawi thinks its temporary home on the Red Sea…
South Africa has been trying to auction 700 MHz, 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz spectrum for years, but the plans have been derailed by political disagreements. Now the regulator says…
Vodafone has become the first UK mobile operator to share its unused 4G spectrum in a bid to improve coverage in rural areas.
Ahead of WRC-19, mobile industry association the GSMA has again warned that high spectrum prices are bad news for consumers in both developing and developed markets.