The world’s first IMT auction of the upper 6 GHz band saw winning bids only five per cent above the reserve price and a quarter of frequencies left unsold.
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Saudi Arabia is the first country in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region to license the 600 MHz band for mobile.
The regulator AKOS has revoked the regional private network licences won by operator T-2 after the company failed to pay the spectrum fee.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cancelled the two lower 700 MHz licences after the operator failed to fix a "wireless core malfunction".
A contest to renew expiring licences in the 850/900 MHz and 2300 MHz bands saw a dramatic change in bidding patterns compared to the last time the frequencies were sold.
Three mobile operators won spectrum in the 2.1, 2.3 and 2.6 GHz bands subject to stringent rollout conditions. They will eventually be able to use it for 5G.
Specialists have been discussing the geopolitical and technological changes of the last year and arguing that they have created a renewed need for more standardisation and cooperation between industry and…
Only one of the country’s four mobile network operators (MNOs) is interested in offering 5G in the mid-band spectrum.
The regulator unexpectedly chose U Mobile, a smaller MNO, to run the country's second 5G wholesale network.
Auction reauthorisation, reformed spectrum management and more spectrum for 6G are among the policy changes the second Trump Administration could introduce.