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Chile's supreme court backs national spectrum plan

Chile’s supreme court has upheld the legality of the country’s new national spectrum plan based on caps with dynamic limits, reports business daily Diario Financiero. In its ruling, the court backed a proposal submitted last year by telecommunications regulator Subtel to set spectrum caps per operator per band as opposed to a total amount per operator. In a tweet, Subtel head and telecommunications undersecretary Pamela Gidi said the judgment “lays the foundations for the 5G network tender”, the basis of which will be announced in a few days.

Under Subtel’s plan, there will be a limit of 32 percent per operator in sub-1GHz bands, a limit of 30 percent in the 1-3GHz range, 30 percent in the 3-6GHz range and 25 percent in the 24GHz-plus millimeter wavers. The proposal includes a minimum of 50MHz of frequencies in the sub-1GHz bands, 60MHz limit in the 1-3GHz bands, 80GHz in the 3.4-3.8GHz range and 200MHz in the 27.5-28.35GHz bands.

The supreme court added that all operators who apply for a block are required to “commit to an effective and efficient use plan for the entire duration of the respective concession”.



Source: https://www.telecompaper.com/news/chiles-supreme-court-backs-national-spectrum-plan--1346623

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