Monday, May 16, 2022

Chronicle of a return of spectrum: the arguments between Enacom and Telecom

The operator has demanded compensation for disposing of those blocks. Enacom rejected it, arguing that the company has enough spectrum to meet its obligations. Now, the regulator has put the 2600 MHz band in the assignment-on-demand process, which opens new enquiries about who will be able to participate and if the legal limits on spectrum possession in the hands of each operator will be maintained.

Resolution 419/2022 of last March 11, with which Enacom accepted the return of spectrum at 900 MHz and 2600 MHz by Telecom, comprises a back and forth between the regulator and the operator from 2017 to today that reveals the complexity of returning frequencies.

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