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The French regulator has announced plans to distribute licenses that could be used for WiMax: Unfortunately I don’t know exactly what frequency we’re talking about here but my guess would be 3.5 GHz. Altitude already owns a 3.5 GHz nationwide license in France but there’s room for more. The regulator will distribute 44 licenses, two in each region of the country.
While many European countries have already distributed some licenses near the 3.5 GHz band, many of them are in the midst of distributing additional licenses.
Posted by nancyg at August 8, 2005 3:35 PM
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You are correct, these licenses will be for the 3.4-3.6 GHz
The official press release from the ARCEP can be found here : http://www.art-telecom.fr/communiques/communiques/2005/index-c05-46.htm
Any candidate must give in a file before 14th october 2005.
The licenses will then be distributed as from 6th january 2006.
Posted by: Thomas GEE at August 8, 2005 3:56 PM