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.
US auctions 65 MHz in Advanced Wireless Services (AWS-3) band
31 January 26
Carolina Limbatto
The US telecoms regulator, FCC, adopted rules to auction 65 MHz in the 1695–1710 MHz, 1755–1780 MHz and 2155–2180 MHz bands (AWS-3 band). The auction will begin in June 2026. The 200 licences offered include paired and unpaired blocks in two types of geographic areas.
US: FCC proposes to auction part of the 3.98–4.2 GHz band by 2027
26 January 26
Carolina Limbatto
The US regulator, FCC, proposed to auction between 100 MHz (3.98–4.08 GHz) and 180 MHz (3.98–4.16 GHz). The FCC stated that 3.7 GHz service rules would apply to any newly authorised terrestrial mobile service in the 3.7–4.2 GHz band. The licences would have a 15-year term and be auctioned in 20 MHz blocks on a Partial Economic Area (PEAs) basis.
The DNA explained: single EU-level satellite framework to replace national authorisations
26 January 26
Emma O'Toole
The proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) seeks to establish a centralised EU framework for satellite authorisations. It also sets out mechanisms for greater coordination between member states on satellite filings at international level. The proposed framework aims at strengthening the EU’s strategic autonomy and enhancing the single market and will involve the Commission in all stages, from allocation and licensing to enforcement.
The DNA explained: expanded role for the Commission and RSPG to address fragmented approach to spectrum management
22 January 26
Emma O'Toole
The proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) regulation foresees an expanded role for the Commission and the upgraded Radio Spectrum Policy Body (RSPB, currently the Radio Spectrum Policy Group) to ensure a more harmonised approach to spectrum among EU member states. The main changes proposed include unlimited licence durations by default, spectrum sharing as the norm, new EU-level tools for spectrum management and added EU-level scrutiny for national spectrum assignments.
Mexico’s CRT approves 2026 spectrum use programme
13 January 26
Jose Jehuda Garcia
Mexico’s new telecoms regulator, the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT), approved the 2026 Annual Programme for the Use and Exploitation of Frequency Bands (APFB). This programme outlines the spectrum frequencies CRT may award for broadcasting and wireless services (including 5G mobile services), and related conditions. The APFB does not refer to any spectrum auction dates. But the regulator announced it plans to hold three such auctions in 2026, including one for commercial wireless spectrum.