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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) proposed that ITU studies of...

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) proposed that ITU studies of frequencies for possible allocation to the mobile service in 2015 focus on the possibility of identifying existing mobile allocations in the Radio Regulations for use by International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT),…

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the international standard for advanced wireless communications, a submission to a meeting next month said. The UAE has identified two of three frequency ranges where mobile allocations could be identified for IMT use. All of the 286 MHz of bandwidth allocated to the mobile service between 450 MHz and 1 GHz is identified for IMT, it said. Only 645 MHz of the 2,556 MHz allocated to the mobile service between 1 and 6 GHz is identified for use by IMT, it said. None of the 15,255 MHz allocated to the mobile service in the 6 to 30 GHz range is identified for use by IMT, it said.