The ACM sets out the conditions under which operators can collaborate for more efficient rollout of mobile networks
EC moves to develop a cybersecurity certification scheme for 5G networks
The EC asked ENISA to start working on a certification scheme in response to the inconsistent approach towards 5G security.
UK Parliament Science and Technology Committee warns Government to learn from 5G security risks
The report pours water on the Government’s signalling that OpenRAN is the silver bullet to the problems faced with Huawei.
Potential changes to the UK’s Electronic Communications Code
The UK Government has launched a consultation to change the rules on access to land to help operators deploy digital infrastructure.
UK mobile operators make progress on the Shared Rural Network
Sweden’s 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz 5G auction comes to an end raising $277m
The PTS completed the auction of the 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz bands in just one day, which had been delayed due to appeals from Huawei.
First phase of the US 3.8GHz spectrum auction raises record-breaking $80.9bn
UK operators expand 5G footprint but a common approach to defining coverage is still missing
EE and O2 have announced further 5G coverage in towns and cities, but so far only EE has disclosed the criteria it uses to consider a location covered.
Portugal adopts new rules to protect vulnerable telecoms customers during COVID-19
Swedish 5G auction can go ahead with restrictions on Chinese vendors
The Court of Appeal revoked the suspension of the restrictions for the next auction, but Huawei’s appeal can still go ahead.