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The findings suggest the brain cancer risks associated with heavy mobile phone use may be lower than expected.
The Ministry of Science and ICT’s decision to cancel the award of a 28 GHz licence to newcomer Stage X just four months after it won the frequencies in an…

PolicyTracker asked Aude Schoentgen and Tony Lavender of Plum Consulting how much has changed since the firm's 2021 report on the role of spectrum policy in tackling climate change.
A technical report on the 862—870 MHz band was approved at the recent meeting of CEPT's Electronic Communications Committee (ECC) in Athens. It recommends an ECC Decision and asks the…
At last week's meeting in Athens, CEPT's Electronic Communications Committee reached a milestone in harmonising the 3.8—4.2 GHz band for private mobile networks.
An influential committee of MPs issued a report on mobile connectivity in the country before Parliament was dissolved at the end of May.
Renato Lombardi of ETSI says the potential identification of 7—8 GHz and 15 GHz as IMT bands at WRC-27 will “definitely have an impact” on the microwave links that have…
Belgian regulator BIPT has published two calls for applications for 3410—3430 MHz, left unsold at a multiband auction in 2022, but still hasn't found a buyer.
Regulator Sutel has said that auction documents will be released in the next few days. It's the beginning of the end of a multi-year process for awarding new spectrum to…
Setting aside spectrum for private networks has no quantifiable effect on the adoption of private networks for businesses but can lower consumer network speeds by nearly 25 per cent, according…
Trade association Aotec said that the 700 MHz sharing agreement between the "big three" shows other bands could be opened to alternative operators.
The South African MNO has sued ICASA over spectrum pooling arrangements that allegedly give its rivals an unfair competitive edge.
The African country has announced the identity of the consortium that will build a single wholesale network for 5G.