The Indian government's decision to allocate upper frequencies in the 6GHz spectrum for mobile services bolsters 5G and ...
Telcos praise allocation of upper 6 GHz band for mobile services in NFAP 2025. Broadband tech firms express disappointment ...
Government on Tuesday released the National Frequency Allocation Plan 2025 — in which it will allocate 6425–7125 MHz band for ...
The United States is facing a challenge in spectrum management. The country once led the world in digital innovation, but now it is playing catch-up to China. China has been more proactive in ...
The federal cabinet has approved the auction of 5G spectrum, with the federal government expected to issue formal policy ...
Pakistan’s federal cabinet approves 5G spectrum auction. Govt to set base prices, issue guidelines, and ensure early rollout ...
India's telecom operators advocate for the identification of the lower 6GHz band to expand mid-band spectrum for 5G and 6G ...
The FCC on Thursday moved forward with a Notice of Inquiry that seeks comment on whether, and if so how, to free up additional mid-band spectrum for new services in the Upper C-band (3.98 GHz to 4.2 ...
HOUSTON — The announcement this week by the head of the Federal Communications Commission that he will seek a public action of satellite C-band spectrum is unlikely to be the final word in that debate ...
Intelsat and SES will get more than $2 billion from the FCC if they can hand over 120 MHz swath of frequencies by Dec. 5. Credit: SES WASHINGTON — The C-Band Alliance said it will cost Intelsat, SES ...
5G is coming, and with it, the promise of faster internet that will support innovations like streaming virtual reality, self-driving cars, and smart home and city infrastructure. But before it rolls ...
This piece was originally published in New America’s digital magazine, the New America Weekly. Like birds heading south for winter, every January, thousands of tech connoisseurs flock to Las Vegas for ...
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