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    Mobile operators warn Europe may fall behind US on 6G without more spectrum

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    Posted on May 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    European telecoms warn that without more 6GHz spectrum, Europe may lag behind the US in 6G deployment. The EU is set to consult on this issue soon.

    Europe Risks Lagging Behind US in 6G Without More Spectrum

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    (Reuters) - Twelve of the largest European telecoms firms urged regulators on Wednesday to allocate more spectrum for mobile services, warning Europe risks falling behind the U.S. in future 6G deployment.

    In a letter seen by Reuters, operators including Britain's Vodafone, Germany's Deutsche Telekom, France's Orange and Italy's TIM demanded the entire upper 6GHz band be made available for mobile networks.

    The upper 6GHz band is one of the few remaining large blocks of mid-band spectrum available, as most European nations auctioned airwaves in the 3.4-3.8 GHz range for initial 5G deployments.

    This spectrum is ideal for networks that need to handle massive amounts of data while still providing reasonable coverage.

    While the United States opened this band for Wi-Fi use in 2020 and China allocated it for 5G and 6G services in 2023, Europe has yet to make a decision on repurposing these frequencies.

    "If the decision to make the upper 6GHz band available to European mobile operators is delayed, while U.S. technology interests are permitted to secure further 6GHz capacity, Europe's competitiveness would be threatened," the operators said.

    "We remain concerned that access to upper 6GHz band is still sought for Wi-Fi by U.S. stakeholders," they added.

    The European Union's Radio Spectrum Policy Group is expected to issue a draft opinion for public consultation on the 6GHz band in June, including advice to the European Commission on the future use of upper 6GHz.

    The operators also flagged that current spectrum would not be enough to support existing 5G services and future 6G deployment with rising mobile network traffic.

    "Without the full availability of the upper 6GHz for mobile networks, any future 6G services in this band would be significantly curtailed and ultimately jeopardise Europe's opportunity to play a leading role in 6G deployment."

    Research and development for the sixth generation of wireless technology is underway.

    Experts expect 6G to be commercially launched in the 2030s.

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European telecoms urge more 6GHz spectrum for 6G.
    • •US and China have already allocated 6GHz for 5G/6G.
    • •Delay in spectrum allocation could hurt Europe's competitiveness.
    • •Current spectrum insufficient for future 6G needs.
    • •EU to consult on 6GHz spectrum use in June.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Mobile operators warn Europe may fall behind US on 6G without more spectrum

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the need for more 6GHz spectrum allocation in Europe to avoid falling behind the US in 6G deployment.

    2Why is the 6GHz band important?

    The 6GHz band is crucial for handling large data volumes and is essential for future 6G services.

    3What actions are European telecoms taking?

    They are urging regulators to allocate the entire upper 6GHz band for mobile networks.

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