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                         comply with an order/resolution issued by the Anti-Red   was a dispute over their legal ownership. Further, the
                         Tape Authority (ARTA). In  short,  ARTA ruled that  the   CA ruled  that the telco’s suit for negligence  against
                         telco’s application for a PA to operate mobile services   the regulator over allegations it  failed to  assign the
                         in  the 1970MHz-1980MHz  paired with  2160MHz-  frequencies was wrong given that under the National
                         2170MHz  bands and the 3.6GHz-3.8GHz  band was   Telecommunications  Act (RA 7925) the NTC holds
                         routinely approved by Republic Act 11032 (aka the Ease   ‘discretion in implementing  the law’s  policies  and
                         of  Doing  Business  and  Efficient  Government  Service   objectives’ and it had previously disqualified NOW ‘due
                         Delivery Act of 2018). Whilst the ARTA ruling to accept   to non-compliance with legal requirements’ dating back
                         NOW’s application took place on 17 June 2022, the CA   to 2005 when it was disqualified from the assignment
                         considered that  – as  ARTA’s  resolution  was  not yet   of 3G frequency bandwidth due to ‘unpaid supervision
                         final, with an ongoing appeal currently before the Office   and regulation fees (SRF) and spectrum user fees (SUF)
                         of the  President,  suggesting  a  grey  area  over NOW   amounting to PHP2.6 billion’.
                         Telecom’s  entitlement  to  these frequencies  –  NOW’s   (October 3, 2023) www.commsupdate.com
                         petition had ultimately failed to prove its case as there




                         Thes  Office  of  Electronic  Communications  (UKE)  has   The  Office  of  Electronic  Communications  (UKE)  in
                         confirmed that former CDMA operator Sferia has lost   Poland says it is expecting the first applications next
                         a  long-running  legal battle challenging  a  decision  to   month from mobile network operators (MNOs) looking
                         revoke its licence  to use spectrum in the 800MHz   to deploy 5G base station equipment  in the 3.5GHz
        Poland           band. In 2018, ahead of an auction to award 800MHz   band. The regulator sold four 3.5GHz concessions last
                         frequencies  to  support  4G  services, UKE  announced
                                                                        month to incumbent operators Orange, Play, T-Mobile
                         that existing 800MHz  licensee  Sferia could  retain its   and Plus. UKE  spokesperson  Witold Tomaszewski
                         2×5MHz allocation for a fee PLN1.73 billion (USD427   said that from the first quarter of next year users can
                         million). Sferia asked to pay the fee in instalments or   expect  a  ‘significant  improvement  in  the  quality  of
                         shorten the licence duration to reduce the fee but the   telecommunications services, specifically an increase
                         two parties could not reach an agreement and Sferia   in data transmission speed, and greater availability of
                         lost its rights to use the 800MHz spectrum. The operator   network coverage’. The regulator is currently processing
                         appealed the decision, but UKE now says that Poland’s   the frequency reservations for each operator.
                         Supreme Administrative Court has dismissed the legal   (November 14, 2023) www.commsupdate.com
                         challenge. (November 16, 2023) Polska Agencja Prasowa




                         The State Commission for Radio Frequencies (SCRF)   to approve a new frequency  plan, which  is ‘a fairly
                         has extended the country’s existing frequency licenses   complex and lengthy process’ that will take ‘at least a
                         for  analogue TV  broadcasting –  which includes  the   year’, whilst the head of state-controlled broadcaster
                         700MHz band earmarked for future mobile broadband   NTV, Alexey Zemsky, was quoted claiming that it will
        Russia           usage –  until  31  December  2024.  The head of  the   take  ‘four  to  five  years’  for  the  industry  to  switch  to
                                                                        other frequencies after such a plan is agreed. Russia
                         Ministry of Digital Development, Communications  &
                         Mass  Media, Maksut  Shadayev,  was  cited as  saying   completed a phased switch-off of federal ‘must-carry’
                         that a decision needs to be made ‘before March 2024’   analogue TV channels in October 2019, while regional
                         on a strategy for releasing  the 700MHz  frequencies   analogue TV broadcasting has remained in operation
                         for developing 5G, a plan which is expected to require   under repeated license extensions from the SCRF. The
                         compensation  for broadcasters  losing the spectrum.   country’s main cellcos MTS, MegaFon, Tele2 and Beeline
                         The report  also  cites Alexey  Malinin, president  of   hold in-principle rights to the 700MHz band under their
                         Russia’s  National  Association of Television &  Radio   4G licenses but in practice do not have access to the
                         Broadcasters,  highlighting  that his sector  needs   frequencies. (November 23, 2023) TelecomDaily




                         The government is planning to auction spectrum for 5G   measures to ensure a successful transition to 5G. These
                         services in 2024, Serbian IT Minister Mihailo Jovanovic   include the removal of barriers to the construction of
                         announced at the opening of the TELFOR conference   base stations and the deployment of fiber infrastructure
                         this week. The  Minister added  that, alongside   in rural areas, which the minister said were ‘necessary for
        Serbia           preparations for the auction, the Ministry of Information   the full potential of 5G technology to be realized within
                                                                        a reasonable time [and] available to everyone’. Through
                         and Telecommunications (MIT) is working on related
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