Spectrum Information System (SIS) Ofcom’s Spectrum Information System provides information on how radio spectrum is issued in the UK , including the types of Wireless Telegraphy (WT) Act licences available from Ofcom and details of tradable licences.
Read moreWhat is a lot in spectrum auction?
Simultaneous Multi-Round Ascending auction (SMRA) In an SMRA auction of spectrum, lots typically correspond to the right to use a specific frequency block (or blocks) in a defined geographic area . A number of single lots are open for bidding at the same time.
Read moreWho owns the most 5G Spectrum UK?
Ofcom’s first 5G spectrum auction was completed in April 2018, with EE, O2 , Vodafone and Three all winning some spectrum. O2 acquired the most, winning all 40MHz of the 2.3GHz spectrum that was being auctioned (paying £205,896,000), as well as 40MHz of 3.4GHz spectrum (for which it paid £317,720,000).
Read moreWhich countries use C band 5G?
The first 23 countries to auction or allocate C-band spectrum for 5G include Australia, Austria, Czechia, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain and the U.K.
Read moreIs 5G C band?
The flavors of 5G This range is where C-Band lives (3.7GHz to 3.98GHz in the US) . High-Band: Everything above 6GHz, including mmWave signals, which operate between 30GHz and 300GHz.
Read moreWhat band is 5G using in the UK?
A reminder that key spectrum identified for 5G in the UK and EU is as follows: 700 MHz (band n28 —within the 5G “low-band”), FDD with a maximum of 20 MHz uplink/downlink paired per carrier.
Read moreWhat is 5G spectrum auction in India?
The Indian government plans to auction 275 MHz of spectrum in the 3.3 GHz to 3.6 GHz range for 5G services . This auction will probably take place in the first half of 2022.
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