Mexico publishes 2026–2030 National Radioelectric Spectrum Plan
01 June 26
Jose Jehuda Garcia
The Mexican federal government published its 2026–2030 National Radioelectric Spectrum Plan (PNER). The PNER is the federal government’s strategic framework governing the planning, assignment, and management of Mexico's radio spectrum. The programme sets three main objectives: infrastructure deployment and connectivity; efficient and equitable spectrum use; and improved spectrum management.
FCC updates satellite spectrum sharing rules
29 May 26
Carolina Limbatto
The US regulator, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), adopted new rules to update regulatory frameworks governing spectrum sharing for low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite broadband systems. The FCC adopted other decisions and orders to continue fostering LEO broadband systems and direct-to-device solutions
FCC approves Echostar’s spectrum sale to AT&T and SpaceX
29 May 26
Carolina Limbatto
The US regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced approval of two major spectrum transactions. The deals, valued at more than US$40bn, transfer approximately 115 MHz of mid- and low-band spectrum from EchoStar to SpaceX and AT&T. The transactions were originally announced in September 2025.
Slovenia concludes the repeated award of local licences in the 2.3 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands
27 May 26
Matej Podbevsek
The Slovenian regulator completed the third phase and thereby concluded the repeated award of local spectrum licences in the 2.3 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands.
Colombia to award spectrum in the 900 MHz band to community networks and ISPs
25 May 26
Paola Herrera
Colombia opened the award process for local licences in the 900 MHz band while continuing to experiment with alternative spectrum access models outside nationwide mobile operator assignments.
Colombia proposes private IMT framework for four frequency bands
22 May 26
Paola Herrera
Colombia proposed a technical and regulatory framework to enable private IMT networks in the 410 MHz, 900 MHz, 3.5 GHz and 26 GHz bands.