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        Mozambique Launches Universal Access Projects in Ten Areas


        The Mozambique government’s Universal   and Niassa.  The scheme  will  ensure   INCM)  says  the  deployment  will  benefit
        Access  Service Fund  (Fundo  do Servico   broadband access at a speed of 20Mbps at   businesses,  farmers, start-ups  and  other
        de Acesso Universal, FSAU) has launched   27 separate sites across the ten localities.   sectors of  the community.  The  FSAU  is
        projects to  improve  connectivity  in  ten   The  Communications  Regulatory  financed by a 1% levy on operators’ annual
        locations in the provinces of Maputo, Gaza,   Authority (Autoridade  Reguladora das   gross revenues.
        Inhambane,  Sofala,  Zambezia,  Nampula   Comunicacoes,  ARECOM,  previously




        Singapore Unveils Digital Initiatives to Prep for 5G


        The Singapore  government  stepped-  without the need for a physical presence.   networks for enterprise  services.  Despite
        up efforts  to  become  a  leading digital   In addition,  the  government  started  the   its ambition to be a 5G leader, Singapore
        economy, announcing  a  raft of initiatives   Cyber  Talent Initiative,  which  aims to   has waited to deploy the SA version from
        aimed at  preparing  the city state to take   nurture talent to support its aim of being   the start, pushing  its  schedule  behind
        full  advantage of 5G  networks  when   a Cybersecurity  hub.  The  Infocomm   countries including South Korea and China.
        they  roll  out later this  year or  in early   Media Development  Authority (IMDA)   A key reason for the wait is the government
        2021.  Measures from the Ministry  of   expects  to award 5G spectrum licenses   believes the business  models  and use
        Communications and Information include   by mid-2020 after receiving  proposals   cases are  far  from  clear.  In  May  2019,  it
        the citywide launch  of a  parcel locker   last  month from Singtel,  TPG Telecom   earmarked SGD40 million ($28.9 million) to
        network  to  improve  the  efficiency  of  its   and a joint-submission from StarHub and   develop what it calls an open and inclusive
        e-commerce logistics sector;  support  for   M1.  The agency said it is evaluating  the   5G innovation ecosystem. IMDA  plans to
        companies  to hire and train  mid-career   submissions. Two  citywide standalone   issue additional  5G  spectrum  in  2024  or
        professionals for technology  jobs; and a   (SA) 5G licenses are being  offered,  but   2025.
        program to help small- and medium-sized   IMDA in October 2019 expanded its plans
        enterprises  access overseas  markets   with a call for proposals covering localized




        US Cellular Gets Spectrum Infusion from FCC


        The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave US Cellular   Wisconsin. The operator holds a  majority  stake in  Advantage
        the green light to temporarily tap into spectrum held by a third   Spectrum  through  its  subsidiary USCC Wireless Investment,
        party, as the operator looks to meet increased demand for mobile   but does not have sole  control of the  company.  A US Cellular
        broadband  in states  hardest hit by  COVID-19  (coronavirus).   representative told Mobile World Live (MWL) the move is part of
        US Cellular was granted access to AWS-3 airwaves licensed to   a “proactive” effort to “avoid network congestion in some of our
        Advantage Spectrum for 60 days to provide additional capacity   markets”. Washington and California are among the states with
        to  customers in  parts  of California, Oregon,  Washington  and   the highest number of confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 708 and
                                                               369 respectively, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
                                                               data showed. Earlier this week, the  FCC cleared  T-Mobile US
                                                               to  tap  into  additional  600MHz  spectrum  licensed  to  several
                                                               broadcast companies to boost the operator’s capacity at a time
                                                               of heightened demand. Larger rivals AT&T and Verizon separately
                                                               told MWL they don’t yet have plans to seek a similar arrangement,
                                                               with a representative for the latter noting it was yet to experience
                                                               capacity issues which would require it to seek access to additional
                                                               spectrum. An AT&T representative said its network “continues to
                                                               perform well,” noting the operator had actually seen “fewer spikes
                                                               in wireless usage around particular cell towers or particular times
                                                               of day” in some locations, as more people work from home and
                                                               avoid gathering in large crowds as a precaution against the virus.






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