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The telco wants the shared spectrum regime in the 3.5 GHz band to be moved to enable a larger contiguous band for mobile operators.

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) says the unusual move will improve public mobile networks in the country.
The deadline for CEPT's explorative report on 6425—7125 MHz has been pushed back, complicating EU plans for a follow-up mandate on the subject.
The UKE is playing down industry concerns about potential cross-border interference from a Ukrainian digital terrestrial TV broadcaster.
A report by the country's financial watchdog lists the occasions when the Frequency Allocation Board failed to stop the illegal use of frequencies and did not collect fees.
Regulators and industry representatives discussed the future of spectrum sharing and regulation at a recent event in Geneva.

A study compiled by Plum Consulting for the Wi-Fi Alliance argues that home broadband speeds in China are constrained by a lack of Wi-Fi spectrum.



A newly launched Wireless Innovation Forum project intends to develop "highly dynamic" spectrum sharing in the US, starting in the 3.1 GHz band.