A new letter argues that a lack of full access to the band would “jeopardise” Europe’s opportunity to play a leading role in 6G deployment.
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Despite being the first such contest in the country for five years, there are mixed views on the likely level of demand for the frequencies on offer.

The European Commission has concluded that more regional and global cooperation between the mobile and aviation sectors is needed to ensure safe coexistence between mobile networks and aircraft radio altimeters.
The Senate has paused approval of a proposed overhaul of Mexico's telecommunications law and spectrum policy.
The global security situation and advances in other countries have spurred the US into efforts to identify services that could complement the positioning, navigation and time (PNT) system.


The South African regulator has introduced its new "innovation spectrum" plan, which opens up the 3.8-4.2 GHz and the lower 6 GHz band. A public consultation on the framework will…

Moscow appears to be responding to operators’ demands to provide them with other spectrum for 5G apart from the 4.8-4.99 GHz band.
The National Telecommunications Commission, the country’s telecoms regulator, declined to renew the right of NOW Telecom to operate a mobile network using 3520-3540 MHz.

The Belarusian government has chosen to join the small group of countries planning to deploy 5G using a single wholesale network.
Māori-run communications provider Tū Ātea is building New Zealand’s first commercial 5G private network using 3.5 GHz spectrum.