Along with economic consultancy DotEcon, Analysys Mason supported the Danish regulator (NITA) to design an award process for the 2.6GHz band. This...
The continuing growth in demand for wireless data services means that the UK’s 3G and 4G mobile networks are becoming increasingly congested which...
The European Union (EU) approved the 5G Action Plan in September 2016. This plan highlights several “pioneer” spectrum bands (700MHz and 3.4–3.8GHz)....
The utilities industry faces some significant challenges associated with the delivery of resilient and cost-effective utilities networks and there is...
Spectrum-backed securitisation (SBS) is helping US telecoms operators unlock capital by securitising spectrum licences. Other regions are catching on...
Regulators face difficult choices about what to do when mobile spectrum licences are reaching expiry. Re-assignment processes must make optimal use...
Standardisation of “narrowband IoT” (NB-IoT) occurred rapidly during 2016, and major mobile operators such as Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone are...
The 3.4–3.8GHz band remains a relatively new band for the mobile industry. It uses relatively new technologies, which means that its value is hard to...
Analysys Mason has undertaken a study to review the three market mechanisms that are currently applied to licensed mobile spectrum in the UK, namely...
Valuing mmWave spectrum poses a new challenge to regulators and operators alike due to uncertainties surrounding the potential demand and...