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Belize have published a Proposed Allotment Plan for Spectrum in the 3300 – 3800 MHz Band

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09-FEB-23

Operators will use a combination of different spectrum bands to deliver 5G services, and it will play a critical role in determining the speed and range of coverage. The combination of spectrum bands will span across Low Bands [< 1 GHz], Mid Bands [1 GHz – 6 GHz], and High Bands [24 GHz – 40 GHz]. 

5G networks are intended to support faster mobile broadband speeds and lower latencies making new applications possible such as on-demand video. However, 5G will require wireless operators to have access to large amounts of spectrum. 

The GSMA, a global trade organization that represents mobile operators, recommends that regulators and government agencies that control 5G spectrum allocation make 80-100 MHz  available per operator in prime Mid Band, and about 1 GHz of spectrum per operator available in millimeter wave bands. 

This means that specifically, the PUC proposes to adopt the Mid Band N78 as their understanding is that the 3.5 GHz band is considered a core spectrum band for 5G deployment. Band N78 refers to 3300 MHz – 3800 MHz, therefore meaning this band will be used for the deployment of 5G services in Belize. 

The written submissions and comments should be submitted to the PUC before 4:30 PM, Friday, March 03, 2023, either: 
By hand to Public Utilities Commission, 2nd Floor Marina Towers, Princess Margaret Drive, Belize City, Belize. Re: Proposed Allotment Plan for Spectrum in the 3300 – 3800 MHz Band; 
By email to: telecom@puc.bz; by mail to: P.O. Box 300, Belize City, Belize.

For a copy of the document, please get in touch with your Eleos contact.



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