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Austria launches auction of 2.3 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands
23 December 25 Dieter Kronegger

The Austrian regulator uses the established band plan for the 2.6 GHz band but paves the way for a migration to using unpaired time-division duplex in the entire band from around 2044.

Panama identifies 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands for IMT and allows non-terrestrial networks
16 December 25 Paola Herrera

The Panamanian regulator ASEP identified an additional 490 MHz for IMT use in the updated national frequency plan. It also incorporated non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) into the IMT specification, enabling direct-to-device (D2D) communication as a service within the mobile concession contract.

The United Kingdom pioneers in Europe by allowing direct-to-device services over mobile frequencies
11 December 25 Merilin Kasesalu

In the UK, mobile and satellite operators may now join forces and use mobile spectrum to deliver direct-to-device (D2D) services that enable end users to make satellite calls, texts and use data using their regular smartphones. The UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, introduced the relevant authorisation framework.

Explainer: Satellite direct-to-device services
25 November 25 Dieter Kronegger

Several satellite operators provide connectivity to end-user devices or are preparing such services. In contrast to previous mobile satellite services, which often required special devices, end users can use mass-market handsets like smartphones or smartwatches. This Explainer provides an overview of the technical background of satellite direct-to-device (D2D) and the operators providing or preparing such services.

Explainer: Satellite direct-to-device services
25 November 25 Dieter Kronegger

Several satellite operators provide connectivity to end-user devices or are preparing such services. In contrast to previous mobile satellite services, which often required special devices, end users can use mass-market handsets like smartphones or smartwatches. This Explainer provides an overview of the technical background of satellite direct-to-device (D2D) and the operators providing or preparing such services.

German top court repeals legal basis of 5G auction 2019
21 November 25 Dieter Kronegger

BNetzA appeared biased when it adopted the auction rules in 2018. The regulator welcomed the court decision, saying that it strengthens BNetzA’s role as independent regulatory authority.

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