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Anti-interference filter for c-band
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisty McB" data-source="post: 1066545" data-attributes="member: 389824"><p>In the UK all the four Mobile Network Operators hold spectrum licences in this frequency block, they were obtained in an auction last year - the intention is to have these frequencies ready to use for rolling out 5G networks in the near future. There are also blocks in this band used by UK Broadband (now owned by Three) which is being used for both portable and fixed access LTE based broadband in London and Swindon under the "Relish" brand. In Ireland blocks in the same frequency spectrum are being used for fixed wireless broadband services, one of the most popular services being "Imagine".</p><p></p><p>As far as I know many countries in mainland Europe have something similar in place with varying levels of coverage. In general using the 3.4 to 3.8GHz band for terrestrial use in Europe is less problematic right now due to C Band satellite being used very little for feeds, network distribution & and DTH services in comparison to the rest of the world - the big exception being Russia who still extensively use C Band for domestic distribution. For everything else Ku Band dominates, with a small amount of activity on Ka. BUD's never really caught on over here. Of course, for those in Europe wanting to receive C Band satellite signals this isn't of much help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisty McB, post: 1066545, member: 389824"] In the UK all the four Mobile Network Operators hold spectrum licences in this frequency block, they were obtained in an auction last year - the intention is to have these frequencies ready to use for rolling out 5G networks in the near future. There are also blocks in this band used by UK Broadband (now owned by Three) which is being used for both portable and fixed access LTE based broadband in London and Swindon under the "Relish" brand. In Ireland blocks in the same frequency spectrum are being used for fixed wireless broadband services, one of the most popular services being "Imagine". As far as I know many countries in mainland Europe have something similar in place with varying levels of coverage. In general using the 3.4 to 3.8GHz band for terrestrial use in Europe is less problematic right now due to C Band satellite being used very little for feeds, network distribution & and DTH services in comparison to the rest of the world - the big exception being Russia who still extensively use C Band for domestic distribution. For everything else Ku Band dominates, with a small amount of activity on Ka. BUD's never really caught on over here. Of course, for those in Europe wanting to receive C Band satellite signals this isn't of much help. [/QUOTE]
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