Panama revises national frequency plan with new allocations for IMT and FWA
20 May 25
Jose Jehuda Garcia
The Panamanian regulator, ASEP, revised the national frequency plan following a consultation launched in October 2024. The updated plan includes new allocations for fixed wireless access in the 3600–3800 MHz band and for IMT services in the 2.5 GHz and 3300–3600 MHz bands. ASEP reserved the latter segment for licenced mobile network operators to use in the future.
Peru opens call for assignment of 3.5 GHz band for 5G services
07 May 25
Javier Morales Fhon
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) has launched a special mechanism to assign and reorder the 3.5 GHz (3.3–3.8 GHz) band for public telecoms services using 5G or higher technology. Operators may submit expressions of interest by 10 June 2025.
Canada approves satellite direct-to-device regulation
07 May 25
Carolina Limbatto
The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry (ISED) published the policy, licensing and technical framework for a new satellite service known as satellite mobile coverage service (SMCS). The policy is a first step for mobile operators to offer satellite direct-to-device (D2D) services in IMT frequency bands. ISED will analyse specific obligations related to national roaming and emergency communications at a later stage.
Argentina reduces 5G spectrum cap to 150 MHz per licensee
30 April 25
Carolina Limbatto
The Argentinian telecoms regulator, Enacom, reduced the spectrum cap for 5G bands from 200 MHz to 150 MHz. The change does not affect current spectrum holdings as all licensees are within the new cap.
Canada to grant and auction millimetre wave spectrum
28 April 25
Carolina Limbatto
ISED plans to auction 4.8 GHz in the 26 GHz and 38 GHz bands. 850 MHz in the 28 GHz band and up to 850 MHz in the 26 GHz band would be granted first-come first-served through the non-competitive local licensing framework.
US regulator seeks comment on auction of AWS-3 licences
16 April 25
Carolina Limbatto
The United States telecoms regulator, FCC, is consulting on a bidding procedures for the AWS-3 spectrum auction. The auction includes 200 licences in the 1695–1710 MHz, 1755–1780 MHZ, and 2155–2180 MHz bands. The FCC is auctioning the spectrum pursuant to the spectrum and secure technology and innovations act of April 2024. The proceeds from the auction will fund the FCC’s national security initiative known as the “rip and replace” programme.