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"It's capitalism Jim, but not as we know it". What a turn up for the books! The telecoms regulator in the Czech Republic, the CTU, has stopped the country's runaway mobile spectrum auction in its tracks - because it adjudges the bids as being TOO HIGH! By Martyn Warwick. (0)
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France Telecom-Orange has posted a big profits fall - down 79 per cent from last year. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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There's both good cheer and a hearty jeer in this final, festive, codgertation for 2012. On the upside the industrial Internet: new term old idea, but well presented and worth up to 15 trillion dollars by 2030. And Moore's Law might rule on thanks to carbon nanotubes. But then there's spectrum allocation: on one side 'white spaces' and a plan to share the spectrum; on the other there's spectrum sales to the highest bidder and proceeds trousered.

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Spectrum auctions are in the news headlines but we in the industry know that the reallocation of spectrum bands via spectrum auctions will not be enough to sustain the growth of bandwidth requirements over the next few years. Join Gautham Nagesh of Congressional Quarterly and Abe Nejad of TIA NOW for the latest on the spectrum rollout.

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The merged Orange and T-Mobile in the UK does a swift about-turn and decides it won't give away 25 per cent of its spectrum after all. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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Seemingly unable or unwilling to discharge its duties properly, Ofcom is threatening to pass an unwanted parcel of problems on to the politicians. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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TIA President Grant Seiffert joins us in the TIA NOW studio to give an overview of TIA's U.S.-China Green ICT Forum and the latest from the Hill.

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If LTE is now the way forward, why is the Singapore government choosing to put 3G spectrum up for auction? Melissa Chua asks the question. (0)
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Under pressure from the British government, the UK's telecoms and media regulator, Ofcom, intends to impose a limit on the ownership of digital spectrum by mobile operators. The Brown administration is keen to secure settlement of the ongoing dispute between between the biggest service providers not least because its continuance will result in the government missing its targets for the roll-out of universal broadband access by 2012, writes Martyn Warwick. (0)
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It appears that the demand for mobile services in the Hong Kong market has outstripped the current supply of spectrum - hardly surprising as it has some of the lowest mobile call rates in the region. (0)
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