Monday, February 27, 2006



Ofcom Announces Details of First Spectrum Auction
Ofcom Press Release follows -



Ofcom today set in train its first spectrum auction, announcing Tuesday 21 March 2006 as the provisional date for applications. It has now made the four statutory instruments relevant to this award ahead of an auction which will take place during March and April.



The auction will comprise a single round of sealed bids for the award of between seven and 12 low-power licences. These will be technology and application neutral.



In January 2005 Ofcom proposed a number of awards across a wide range of the spectrum and in July consulted on the first of these - the spectrum band 1781.7-1785MHz paired with 1876.7-1880MHz. It received a number of responses and in November it published further proposals related to the award along with an Information Memorandum.



A number of organisations have expressed interest in acquiring a licence to use these bands, suggesting a number of different applications that might be made possible by access to this spectrum. One example that has been given is the operation of private GSM networks in office buildings or campuses, as most mobile phones in current use can tune to these frequencies.



More information on Ofcom's spectrum award programme can be found at - http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/spectrumawards/
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Frequency Sharing ATC Patent Issued to Mobile Satellite Ventures. MSV's latest patent is one of a series relating to MSV's hybrid satellite-cellular wireless network that will provide ubiquitous broadband coverage to North America via the latest space and terrestrial packet-switched technologies. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Orange moves into Fixed Line Business.

Orange is introducing a fixed line service for small and medium-sized enterprises, the first to be offered in the UK by a mobile operator. Orange Landline for Business will provide fixed services to existing and new Orange mobile business customers with a single point of customer service and call charges up to 20% less than BT (British Telecom). Orange Landline will allow businesses to replace both their current landline rental and call services with a single Orange package, offering a range of voice bundles to cater to specific mobile, national and international needs.
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