FCC says 600 MHz transition will take ‘several years’
Ahead of next week’s US auction of 600 MHz spectrum Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the FCC, has told US politicians it will take operators several years to fully adopt the new spectrum.
Ahead of next week’s US auction of 600 MHz spectrum Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the FCC, has told US politicians it will take operators several years to fully adopt the new spectrum.
Stefan Zehle of telecoms consultancy Coleago discusses the industry’s insatiable thirst for new spectrum, while colleague Dr Matthias Halfmann talks network infrastructure sharing.
Internet giant Google has moved to address speculation ahead of the impending US 600 MHz incentive auction by publicly declaring it won’t be participating.
Building on the success of our prestigious Annual Industry Survey, the 2016 edition is the largest undertaking we’ve embarked on to date. This year’s survey took in the thoughts and perspectives of more than 1,500 telecoms professionals with a staggering cumulative experience of 24,000 years. As usual we begin with our comprehensive sweep of the […]
The European Commission has announced a proposal to coordinate the 700 MHz band for mobile services and restrict TV broadcasting to the sub-700 MHz bands.
Industry support of the unique self-interference cancelling technology developed by Kumu Networks increased with a Series C funding round led by leading telecoms players.
The French Ministry of Defence has offered up the 2.3 GHz band it previously used to measure missile speeds for what it claims is the most technically extensive pilot of Licensed Shared Access yet.
The World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) in Geneva had a good outcome for the mobile industry, according to the GSMA, which welcomed the addition of new spectrum to mobile broadband.
The ITU formally moved to allocate the 700 MHz band (specifically 694-790 MHz) to the global mobile industry at the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) currently underway in Geneva.
The great and the good from the global telecoms industry congregated in London last night for the 2015 Telecoms.com Awards, celebrating outstanding achievements across the sector this year.
Ofcom has confirmed plans to release new high capacity options to mobile broadband service providers in 2016 as it unlocks previously ring fenced Ministry of Defence spectrum.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has unveiled plans to make use of extremely high frequency spectrum in 5G mobile networks.
The scope for telecoms, networking and the Internet of Things (IoT) was widened yesterday as two of the technology industry’s most influential bodies formed a pact to jointly develop and regulate spectrum resources.
In the interview Steven shares his thoughts on the key challenges being faced by competitive carriers throughout the U.S., the industry’s concerns looking forward to 2015, and the path towards a competitive landscape for all carriers.
Vodafone UK has widened access to its top-level broadband services to a potential 22 million premises in Britain, it claims.
With the US AWS-3 auction in January generating a record price of $44.89 billion, for spectrum above 1GHz, questions are posed about the implications these high prices will have for consumers, and whether they may damage investment incentives.
The Telstra WiFi 4GX Advanced III Mobile Broadband Hotspot uses 3-band carrier aggregation to deliver download speeds up to 600Mbps, and the Australian telco has also announced launched VoLTE on its network.
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