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Colombia consults on its second five-year spectrum management plan 2026–2030
05 March 26 Paola Herrera

ANE is consulting on its 2026–2030 spectrum master plan and the regulatory agenda for the 2026–2027 period, outlining reforms on IMT planning, spectrum caps, satellite D2D connectivity and award procedures.

Paraguay increases spectrum available for 5G in the 3.5 GHz band
27 February 26 Paola Herrera

Paraguay amended its national frequency allocation plan to identify the 3.7–3.8 GHz band for IMT, update the 3.3–3.8 GHz framework and confirm protection of 3.8–4.2 GHz for satellite services.

Slovenia completes the second phase of the repeated award of local licences in the 2.3 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands
26 February 26 Matej Podbevsek

Regulator AKOS awarded 42 local licences to five entities (one local authority and four operators) for a cumulative €475,540.

Brazil to award regional 700 MHz blocks in April
26 February 26 Pedro Miranda

The Brazilian telecoms regulator will award on 30 April 2026 five regional blocks of 2x10 MHz (708–718 / 763–773 MHz) or blocks of 2x5 MHz if the 2x10 MHz blocks go unsold. The award prioritises the bidding of current regional 3.5 GHz licensees. The reserve prices for the blocks in the first phase total BRL 22.98m (US$4.26m). Winning bidders must cover selected locations, including highway sections, in a deployment schedule with deadlines from December 2026 to December 2030.

Canada to change 2.6 GHz band plan to all unpaired TDD blocks
23 February 26 Carolina Limbatto

The Canadian spectrum regulator, ISED, is consulting to change the 2.6 GHz band plan to be fully unpaired. ISED considered this would allow a better deployment of 5G and 6G technologies. The transition is expected to start by 2028.

Colombia consults on national spectrum policy for 2026–2029
04 February 26 Paola Herrera

Colombia consulted on the spectrum policy for 2026–2029. Eight objectives propose a long-term strategic model that focuses on flexible access, satellite connectivity and early planning of new spectrum technologies and uses.

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