The ITU-APT Foundation of India (IAFI) submitted a new band plan for 4G/5G in the 600 MHz band to the most recent meeting of the APT Wireless Group (AWG).
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The European Commission has unveiled more details on its plans to help EU member states meet the bloc’s digital goals for the next decade.
Mobile network operators (MNOs) hope a new guide focused on local communities will help reduce attacks on 5G and spur business cases.
The Indian government has announced a major relief package for mobile network operators (MNOs), with spectrum-related reforms playing a central role.
WiFi 7 and other future standards' use of spectrum will play a key role in the improvements they can offer.
French regulator ARCEP has launched two consultations on planned 5G spectrum auctions in the country’s overseas territories.
The Spanish government is allegedly planning to split the 26 GHz band into two separate segments—one for mobile operators and one for vertical users.
Two of the country’s three privately-owned mobile network operators (MNOs) recently proposed a change to how satellite frequencies are awarded—a call rejected by the satellite industry.
A new report commissioned by the mobile industry association warned Malaysia against its plan to deploy a single state-owned wholesale 5G network.
Despite being its first in four years, the country's sale of 1800 and 2100 MHz frequencies still only attracted a single bidder and left much spectrum unsold.
An award-winning paper suggests a new market-based solution to spectrum policy: bounty hunters
The Low-Frequency Array, or LOFAR network recently captured some of the most detailed images of the galaxies so far. Capturing these images is also a spectrum management challenge.
Other administrations that made spectrum available during the pandemic are also preparing to reclaim it for auction.
The Spectrum Policy Forum (SPF) has shown its support to the UK’s regulatory framework for vertical markets, in particular to Ofcom’s shared access licensing approach.
Can the theory of property rights mismatch be used to resolve spectrum management conflicts? An academic paper argues it's one possible solution.