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4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

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4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

Introduction

Spectrum in the 4400-5000 MHz range is of interest for mobile services, and although the market is at an early stage, an increasing number of countries are considering this spectrum for IMT. Sub-bands in the 4400-5000 MHz range have coprimary mobile allocation. At WRC-19 over 40 countries identified some or all of the spectrum in this range for IMT. A few countries have assigned spectrum in this range already.

The charts in this document show GSA’s current understanding of the state of mobile operator licensing around the world at 4400 MHz to 5000 MHz.

The following definitions are used:

  • Considering/consulting on options: In the early stages of deciding if, what and when to make spectrum in this range available.
  • Planned assignment: A definite decision has been made to assign spectrum in this range. Now in the assignment preparation stage, which can include further consultations on which specific blocks within the range to assign, finalising the band plan, how to assign, details of the assignment process, price setting etc.
  • Assigned: used where spectrum has been assigned nationwide or regionally, with individual licensing for public mobile or FWA networks.
  • Identified for IMT:  Spectrum in this range has been identified for use for IMT services.
  • Temporarily assigned to test/trial: Spectrum has been temporarily assigned for the purpose of running tests and/or trails.
  • Precise range to be confirmed: activity or assignments are known, but the exact spectrum ranges concerned are to be clarified.

GSA Research

Mobile industry research is the backbone of GSA activity and covers topics from Devices, Chipsets and Technology, to Networks, Features and Spectrum.

The GSA Research Team is constantly following market dynamics and activity to ensure the latest data is available to GSA users via the GSA website.

Data is updated monthly and quarterly and can be used by users who register for free on the GSA web site.

GSA GAMBoD Database

Reports are based on extensive data contained in the GSA GAMBoD databases, which is a resource available to GSA Members and Associates. Companies and policy makers can subscribe, as a GSA Associate, to gain access to GSA databases and Member Reports for additional insights into the source data behind reports, which can be used for their own research purposes.

Discounted annual subscription are available to regulators, government agencies and licensed mobile operators.

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4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

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4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

Introduction

Spectrum in the 4400-5000 MHz range is of interest for mobile services, and although the market is at an early stage, an increasing number of countries are considering this spectrum for IMT. Sub-bands in the 4400-5000 MHz range have coprimary mobile allocation. At WRC-19 over 40 countries identified some or all of the spectrum in this range for IMT. A few countries have assigned spectrum in this range already.

The charts in this document show GSA’s current understanding of the state of mobile operator licensing around the world at 4400 MHz to 5000 MHz.

The following definitions are used:

  • Considering/consulting on options: In the early stages of deciding if, what and when to make spectrum in this range available.
  • Planned assignment: A definite decision has been made to assign spectrum in this range. Now in the assignment preparation stage, which can include further consultations on which specific blocks within the range to assign, finalising the band plan, how to assign, details of the assignment process, price setting etc.
  • Assigned: used where spectrum has been assigned nationwide or regionally, with individual licensing for public mobile or FWA networks.
  • Identified for IMT:  Spectrum in this range has been identified for use for IMT services.
  • Temporarily assigned to test/trial: Spectrum has been temporarily assigned for the purpose of running tests and/or trails.
  • Precise range to be confirmed: activity or assignments are known, but the exact spectrum ranges concerned are to be clarified.

GSA Research

Mobile industry research is the backbone of GSA activity and covers topics from Devices, Chipsets and Technology, to Networks, Features and Spectrum.

The GSA Research Team is constantly following market dynamics and activity to ensure the latest data is available to GSA users via the GSA website.

Data is updated monthly and quarterly and can be used by users who register for free on the GSA web site.

GSA GAMBoD Database

Reports are based on extensive data contained in the GSA GAMBoD databases, which is a resource available to GSA Members and Associates. Companies and policy makers can subscribe, as a GSA Associate, to gain access to GSA databases and Member Reports for additional insights into the source data behind reports, which can be used for their own research purposes.

Discounted annual subscription are available to regulators, government agencies and licensed mobile operators.

Please email info@gsacom.com for more information.

 

LinkedIn

Twitter

YouTube

Weibo

WeChat: GSA Express

 

4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

© GSA 2021

https://gsacom.com
4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions

4400MHz-5000MHz January 2022. National Spectrum Positions
Date: 4th Jan 2022
Type: GSA Snapshot
Technology: Spectrum
Originator: GSA