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The UK's mobile operators have used the legal system to delay a proposed auction of spectrum in the 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz bands - just as they did when the country was attempting to assign the 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands.
Concerns about ITU procedures and regional fragmentation were the two most prominent themes in our WRC-15 survey carried out this week. But most respondents said they were broadly satisfied with the outcome of the conference.
Broadcasters have expressed concerns about the initial legislative proposals put forward by the European Commission and have called for further studies before any action is taken.
The spectrum is currently owned by two existing operators and is being sold by a company rather than a regulator. The choice of format was influenced by the 600 MHz incentive auction to be held in the US next year.