by Dugie Standeford
Inmarsat's pan-European in-flight mobile broadband service, the European Aviation Network, doesn't violate rules for use of ground components, the European Court of Justice says in a rebuff to a rival satellite company. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
RED Technologies, founded in France in 2012, offers a spectrum access system (SAS) that operates in TV white spaces and the US Citizens Broadband Radio Service band and is looking to enter the 6 GHz market. The company has found innovative opportunities are lacking in its home country. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
France’s unusual 5G auction concluded yesterday, raising close to €2.8 billion from the sale of the 3490—3800 MHz frequency range. Read more...
by Toby Youell
French spectrum agency ANFR has concluded that 5G multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems are safe, partly because they resemble the behaviour of Parisian waiters. Read more...
by Richard Handford
While the pandemic has unsurprisingly delayed a range of activities from France’s 5G auction to meetings of the ITU, many countries see spectrum as a key element of their response to an unprecedented situation. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
France has said it is ready to start auctioning 3.5 GHz spectrum, although the award procedure will not conclude until June 2020. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
The head of French regulator Arcep has suggested that the country may opt for a sharing regime in the 26 GHz band, in which verticals will be able to gain access to spectrum. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
PolicyTracker has interviewed Sébastien Soriano, head of French regulator Arcep. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
France’s regulator Arcep has revealed its plans for assigning spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band. It has decided to go ahead with a mixed assignment format whereby some of the spectrum is auctioned to the highest bidder and some is assigned directly to mobile operators. Read more...
by Manuel R. Marti
French regulator Arcep is offering temporary licences in the 26 GHz band to companies willing to create "open-access" trials, available for third parties. Read more...