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”.
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The budget-friendly iPhone 16e will use Apple’s new wireless modem, which does not support mmWave bands.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) allowed the country’s mobile network operators to test the mmWave band for the first time.
Work has begun on a review of the use of the 470—790 MHz band in the European Union.
The three research projects supported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) cover very different spectrum-related activities.
President Donald Trump has ordered all "so-called independent agencies," such as the Federal Communications Commission, to check significant regulatory actions with the White House before they are finalised.

The Radio Spectrum Policy Group's draft "Opinion" asks the European Commission to mandate the CEPT harmonised technical conditions for satellite direct-to-device services in mobile bands.
The country has a history of expensive auctions but this year’s proposed sale of frequencies in six bands promises to be a more restrained affair.
The new chair of US regulator the Federal Communications Commission has outlined his initial priorities for the new-look agency.
In the run-up to the highly anticipated CEPT report on a regulatory framework for satellite direct-to-device (D2D) services in Europe, the organisation's member states have shared their initial views on…
Thai regulator NBTC is considering creating a specialist regulator that would be known as TIMO (the Thailand Independent Market Operator).