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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's telecoms regulator intends to initiate the second phase of licensing radio frequency spectrum in the low and mid-bands to prospective licensees, it said on Thursday.

Frequency bands below a gigahertz are crucial in providing better internet services in under-served and rural areas, as well as better indoor coverage.

As part of the licensing process, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA<\/a>) has published an information memorandum indicating its intention, the regulator said in a statement.

The purpose of the notice is to solicit views from interested stakeholders regarding the spectrum bands to be considered by the regulator, it added.

ICASA auctioned 14.4 billion rand ($858 million) worth of spectrum for the first time earlier this year to help address the rising demand for wireless connectivity as the number of internet-connected devices rises sharply.

The second phase will provide additional capacity to licensees in order to meet the continuous demand for capacity growth in mobile services, ICASA said. Moreover, it will support the deployment of 5G.

ICASA's Councillor Peter Zimri said the primary focus of the second phase would be to license one lot of spectrum in the 800 MHz band that was not sold in the auction, and those mid bands that are currently and immediately available.
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南非的电信监管机构准备释放更多的频谱

作为许可过程的一部分,南非独立通信管理局(ICASA)发表了一个信息备忘录表明其意图,监管机构在一份声明中说。

  • 更新2022年8月19日上午07:26坚持
约翰内斯堡,南非电信监管部门打算启动第二阶段的许可无线电频谱低和mid-bands预授权,这周四表示。

频带兆赫以下是至关重要的在服务不足和农村地区提供更好的网络服务,以及更好的室内覆盖。

作为许可过程的一部分,南非(独立通信管理局ICASA)发表了一个信息备忘录表明其意图,监管机构在一份声明中说。

通知的目的是征求意见从感兴趣的利益相关者关于光谱波段被监管机构认为,它补充说。

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ICASA拍卖价值144亿兰特(8.58亿美元)的频谱今年早些时候首次以帮助解决不断增长的需求为无线连接网络设备的数量急剧上升。

第二阶段将提供额外的许可的能力以满足容量需求不断增长的移动服务,ICASA说。此外,它将支持5 g的部署。

ICASA议员彼得心说第二阶段的主要目标是许可一个很多在800 MHz频段频谱不是在拍卖出售,这些乐队目前中期和立即可用。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's telecoms regulator intends to initiate the second phase of licensing radio frequency spectrum in the low and mid-bands to prospective licensees, it said on Thursday.

Frequency bands below a gigahertz are crucial in providing better internet services in under-served and rural areas, as well as better indoor coverage.

As part of the licensing process, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA<\/a>) has published an information memorandum indicating its intention, the regulator said in a statement.

The purpose of the notice is to solicit views from interested stakeholders regarding the spectrum bands to be considered by the regulator, it added.

ICASA auctioned 14.4 billion rand ($858 million) worth of spectrum for the first time earlier this year to help address the rising demand for wireless connectivity as the number of internet-connected devices rises sharply.

The second phase will provide additional capacity to licensees in order to meet the continuous demand for capacity growth in mobile services, ICASA said. Moreover, it will support the deployment of 5G.

ICASA's Councillor Peter Zimri said the primary focus of the second phase would be to license one lot of spectrum in the 800 MHz band that was not sold in the auction, and those mid bands that are currently and immediately available.
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