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REGULATORY & POLICY UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

        Intertelecom Unable to Pay 800MHz-900MHz Licensing Fee, Report Says


        Ukraine’s plan for an 800MHz-900MHz   to augment coverage of their existing 4G   Piven of  Ukraine’s  National  Commission
        4G LTE  mobile  network rollout has   networks, while Intertelecom  is  planning   for State Regulation  of Communications
        been  delayed due to CDMA  operator   an LTE rollout using an 850MHz-900MHz   &   Informatization   (NCCIR/   NKRZI)
        Intertelecom’s  lack  of funds  to pay  its   spectrum allocation, and it had been hoped   was  quoted  as  saying simply:  ‘There
        licensing  fee,  a  report  from Liga.Tech   it would begin deployment before its three   is  no  confirmation  of  payment  from
        claims, citing  unnamed  market sources.   larger rivals.  However,  according to  the   Intertelecom. We  are  working on further
        GSM operators Kyivstar, Vodafone Ukraine   report’s sources Intertelecom is currently   solutions.’ Kyivstar, Vodafone Ukraine and
        and Lifecell are all expected to receive new   unable to pay a UAH180 million (USD6.75   Lifecell are meanwhile expected to pay for
        technology-neutral 900MHz licences with   million) licensing  fee, with  a  shortfall  of   their tech-neutral 900MHz concessions by
        redistributed frequency bands this month,   funds blamed on a recent failed attempt to   the end of March.
        allowing the launch of LTE-900  services   sell a stake in the CDMA provider. Bohdan



        Oman to Conduct Survey Measuring Access To and Use of ICT by Households

        and Individuals


        The   Ministry  of  Technology  and  and non-Omani in all the Sultanate   percentages  of those  who own and use
        Communications  (MTC) and the National   governorates. The survey seeks to identify   computers, smartphones and its different
        Centre for Statistics  and Information   the percentage of the access to the   applications, along with the levels of main
        (NCSI) in Oman have started to conduct a   Internet  by households  and individuals   skills in using ICT such as sending emails,
        survey to measure the access to and use of   as  well  as  the main  reasons hindering   using simple mathematical formulas in the
        ICT by households and individuals in 2020.   them from accessing  the Internet. It   computational  programmes  like Excel,  in
        The survey is part of a continuous practice   will  also measure the extent to which   addition to measuring the level of advanced
        for future improvement  and planning. A   individuals  use  social media platforms   skills  such as  creating PowerPoints and
        random sample of individuals of 18-years-  such  as Facebook,  Twitter, WhatsApp,   using programming languages.
        old and above will be interviewed through   Instagram, etc. The survey is expected to
        telephone  calls  representing  Omani  provide  significant  indicators  about  the



        FCC Grants T-Mobile Special Temporary Authority  to Access  Additional

        600MHz Spectrum


        The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted
        T-Mobile US Special Temporary Authority (STA) to use additional
        spectrum in the 600MHz band to help it meet increased customer
        demand  for broadband  during  the  coronavirus pandemic.  The
        company requested this authority to make it easier for Americans
        to participate in telehealth, distance learning and telework while
        practicing  ‘social distancing’. T-Mobile  also  indicated  that  this
        authority would enable it to be prepared to meet the needs of first
        responders. According to the watchdog, the STA will be valid for
        60 days. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai commented: ‘The FCC is dedicated
        to helping Americans work from home, learn at home, and connect
        remotely to health care professionals during this crisis. I would like   with 50 bidders placing winning bids for a total of 2,776 licenses.
        to thank all of the companies that agreed to make their spectrum   T-Mobile US comfortably dominated the bidding, agreeing to pay
        available for this important effort: DISH, Comcast, NewLevel, LB   USD7.993 billion for a total of 1,525 regional licenses, edging out
        License  Co,  Channel  51, Omega, Bluewater and TStar License   DISH Network, which bid a total of USD6.2 billion for 486 licenses.
        Holdings.’ TeleGeography notes that the FCC’s 600MHz Broadcast   For its part, Comcast agreed to pay USD1.7 billion for 73 licenses,
        Television Spectrum  Incentive Auction  concluded  in February   Channel 51 paid USD858.7 million for eight licenses and Bluewater
        2017. The bidding process raised a net total of USD19.3 billion,   Wireless bid USD568.3 million for 66 licenses.


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