Ofcom Lowers Mobile Spectrum Fees
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Ofcom consults on Inmarsat and Space Norway’s earth station application - Mobile Europe
The two are preparing to connect the Arctic with non-geostationary orbiting (NGSO) satellite payloads, GX10A and 10B UK regulator Ofcom has opened a consultation around its proposal to grant an NGSO network licence to Inmarsat Global Limited (IGL) and Space Norway for the GX10 NGSO system operating in the Ka band. The GX10A and 10B multi-beam, high-throughput payloads are designed to operate in Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO), and are expected to …
Ofcom lowers mobile spectrum fees
With the new scheme, Ofcom said it will reduce the fees for 900 MHz spectrum to £1.03 million per megahertz, a 26% reduction from current levels In sum – what to know: Fee reductions – Ofcom is cutting license fees for 900 MHz and 1800 MHz spectrum by 26%, saving operators approximately £60 million ($81 […]
Ofcom proposes new satellite spectrub access and NGSO licence to boost UK connectivity - TelecomLead
Ofcom has announced two proposals aimed at advancing satellite communications in the UK. The first involves authorising the use of Q/V band frequencies — 37.5–42.5 GHz for downlink and 47.2–52.4 GHz for uplink — for geostationary (GSO) and non-geostationary (NGSO) satellite gateways. Smartphone user in Malaysia GSMA Access would be limited to low-density areas, which comprise 93.6 percent of the UK landmass, to minimise interference with forthco…
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