Broadband  |  2023-07-20

ACMA Makes Spectrum Available for Wireless Broadband Services, Including 5G and Private Networks

Source: ACMA
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

The ACMA is making spectrum available to accommodate more local area wireless broadband services in metropolitan, regional and remote areas.

Area-wide licences (AWLs) will be issued through two processes: one in the 3.4-4.0 GHz band in remote areas and one in the 3.8 GHz band in metro and regional areas.

Spectrum in these bands is considered ideal for the delivery of wireless broadband services, including 5G and private networks.

The allocation of these AWLs is expected to support the deployment of new and innovative technology, as well as enhance digital connectivity and investment across Australia.

The ACMA has released information to assist anyone interested in applying for an AWL in the 3.4-4.0 GHz band in remote areas.

The ACMA is currently consulting on the proposed allocation arrangements for the 3.8 GHz band for access in metropolitan and regional areas. Submissions to the consultation process can be made through the ACMA website