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However, in such a large and diverse country as Mexico, the implementation of B5G wireless networks towards 6G will require new spectrum regulation policies that also take into account the particular aspects of the country, such as population density, geographic diversity, as well as social and economic issues.
This paper discusses the asymmetries of the urban and rural scenarios of mobile communications and examines their relationship to the current status of the ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in satisfying the spectrum demand for communications beyond 5G (B5G) at a global level.
For example, Brazil, India,. Greater China, Mexico, and the Philippines are using at least part of the 3.3-3.4 GHz spectrum for 5G. These regions represent ...
Spectrum is the “raw material” that is needed to support new services, and it is important to create a runway of different spectrum types so spectrum can ...
This report shows the latest data on spectrum assignments in Latin America and provides an in- depth analysis of some recent cases. It also highlights the ...
May 16, 2024 · Mexico's 5G auction faces hurdles as high spectrum fees deter operator interest. The upcoming Licitacion IFT-12, announced by the Federal ...
Sep 7, 2022 · High spectrum fees prevent the telecommunications sector from having enough competition, increasing broadband coverage, and attracting investment.
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This initial paper focuses on a summary status of current band usage and characteristics for existing allocations in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. for 3G/4G/5G ...
Apr 12, 2024 · The GSMA report showed that 5G penetration in the Mexican market is expected to reach 13% by 2025 while it would expand to 62% by 2030. GSMA ...