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The U.K. Office of Communications wants input on future spectrum...

The U.K. Office of Communications wants input on future spectrum requirements for mobile broadband and potential frequency ranges that could be considered for new mobile allocations at World Radiocommunications Conference 2015, it said Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bopfzv). Ofcom will use the results…

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of the consultation to develop U.K. positions and negotiating lines for two ITU-R meetings in July that will prioritize frequency ranges for study and reach initial conclusions on spectrum needs for mobile broadband, it said. Related work is taking place in the EU, where the Radio Spectrum Policy Group is analyzing bands between 400 MHz and 6 GHz which could become available for wireless broadband, it said. Ofcom said it will provide more opportunities for comment on all the issues to be addressed at WRC-15. Comments are due April 29.