broadband | 2024-01-29
This spectrum is allocated to users as area-wide equipment licenses (AWLs), allowing licensees to adjust the spectrum capacity and geographic scope of the license.
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) recently released 5G mid-band
Spectrum (3.4-4GHz) in remote areas of Australia. This is to facilitate a wide range of new and existing services.
Wireless Broadband Service (WBB) use cases for wireless Internet service providers, public, etc.
mobile communications services, enterprise and campus-style private networks, and more.
Mining sites, agricultural applications, industrial applications.
This spectrum is allocated to users as Area Wide Equipment Licenses (AWLs).
Licensees can adjust the spectrum capacity and geographic scope of their licenses. Licensees may use:
Compatible with a wide range of technologies, services and applications.
Thirty-one companies applied for spectrum and all were successful.License issued to resource
Businesses, public and private carriers, and government agencies.
In November 2023, ACMA auctioned spectrum in the metro and regional 3.4-3.8 GHz band.
Telstra, Optus, NBN and Mobile JV acquire 577 regions
588 lots. ACMA intends the purpose of this assignment to support digital connectivity and
Increase competition and encourage investment in new services for Australian consumers and businesses around the world.
Australian metropolitan areas and regional regions.
In the first quarter of 2024, ACMA plans to release spectrum in the 3.8-3.95 GHz band in metropolitan and rural areas.
Australia is assigned as an AWL license. When we release this 5G spectrum to enterprise users,
We deliver innovative use cases and services to accelerate your digital transformation to Industry 4.0.