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    Russian authorities rejected applications for 5G trials from companies such as Russian Telecom

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
    • Source: Internet
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    Russia's Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media rejected a series of applications for 3.
    5GHz trials from major players in the country, denying them access to test uses
    suitable for 5G frequencies.

    The rejected corporate applications were published
    on the regulator's website earlier this month.
    The regulator said the decision was made
    "based on negative opinions about the possibility of allocating radio bands.
    "

    Specifically, MegaFon has two rejected applications, including spectrum in the 3481.
    125MHz-3498.
    875MHz and 3581.
    125MHz-3600MHz bands (and broader 3.
    4GHz-3.
    8GHz requests), including places such as Moscow and St.
    Petersburg;

    Rostelecom was denied two applications for spectrum in the 3400MHz-3440MHz, 3440MHz-3450MHz, 3500MHz-3545MHz and 3545MHz-3550MHz bands (and broader 3.
    4GHz-3.
    8GHz requests); locations including Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan;

    VimpelCom was rejected two applications in the 3400MHz-3800MHz band, including Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan;

    The mobile telecommunications systems company MTS was rejected an application in the 3400MHz-3800MHz band, in Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of
    Tatarstan.

    Russia's Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media rejected a series of applications for 3.
    5GHz trials from major players in the country, denying them access to test uses
    suitable for 5G frequencies.

    5G

    The rejected corporate applications were published
    on the regulator's website earlier this month.
    The regulator said the decision was made
    "based on negative opinions about the possibility of allocating radio bands.
    "

    Specifically, MegaFon has two rejected applications, including spectrum in the 3481.
    125MHz-3498.
    875MHz and 3581.
    125MHz-3600MHz bands (and broader 3.
    4GHz-3.
    8GHz requests), including places such as Moscow and St.
    Petersburg;

    Rostelecom was denied two applications for spectrum in the 3400MHz-3440MHz, 3440MHz-3450MHz, 3500MHz-3545MHz and 3545MHz-3550MHz bands (and broader 3.
    4GHz-3.
    8GHz requests); locations including Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan;

    VimpelCom was rejected two applications in the 3400MHz-3800MHz band, including Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan;

    The mobile telecommunications systems company MTS was rejected an application in the 3400MHz-3800MHz band, in Moscow, St.
    Petersburg, Kazan and the Republic of
    Tatarstan.

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