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The Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) has sold six 700 MHz licences and one 800 MHz licence.

Australian regulator ACMA believes “place-based secondary licensing” is more likely to improve regional and rural coverage than rollout obligations, use-it-or-lose-it requirements or use-it-or-share-it conditions.
Hoping to boost network coverage, German regulator BNetzA has extended mobile licences in the 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands rather than auctioning them.

The turmoil created by the Trump Administration with long-standing allies means it is unclear whether the US can rely on traditional partners to support its positions at WRC-27, speakers said…
China has applied to host the next World Radiocommunication Conference in Shanghai in 2027.

The Agency for Communication Networks and Services aims to allocate the spectrum to local industry players and communities.

The explosion of low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites means the space industry needs much more spectrum to keep up with demand and bring broadband to underserved areas, according to speakers at…


The Australian government has announced an obligation on all mobile operators to provide outdoor voice and SMS coverage across the country, calling it “a major world first reform”.