Skip to content
South African Live
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Business
  • About us
Menu

EU moves to ring-fence 6GHz band for 6G, squeezing out Wi-Fi

Posted on November 13, 2025
43

EU moves to ring-fence 6GHz band for 6G, squeezing out Wi-Fi Europe’s telecommunications operators are set to gain access to the bulk of key spectrum coveted also by internet providers, with the backing of an advisory body to the European Commission, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday.

The issue pits Deutsche Telekom, Orange, TIM, Vodafone and other telecoms companies against Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, Microsoft and other tech companies.

The former wants more spectrum for mobile services, warning that Europe could fall behind the US in future 6G deployment if it does not have access to the upper 6GHz band, one of the few remaining large blocks of mid-band spectrum available.

The group will shortly issue its opinion proposing 540MHz of the 6GHz band go to mobile operators

The latter group says additional spectrum is crucial for Wi-Fi services and the next generation of digital services and products. Both groups want the entire upper 6GHz band solely allocated to them.

The Radio Spectrum Policy Group, which met in Brussels earlier on Wednesday, will shortly issue its opinion proposing 540MHz of the 6GHz band go to mobile operators, the sources said.

The remaining 160MHz that could go to the Wi-Fi companies will be frozen until the World Radiocommunication Conference 2027 organised by the International Telecommunication Union that will provide a road map for spectrum bands for future mobile technologies, they said.

Conditions

The policy group’s opinion will be sent to the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), made up of 46 countries to cooperate on regulatory and technical standardisation issues.

CEPT will define the conditions on how mobile operators can use the 540MHz, one of the sources said.

Read: Your Wi-Fi router is about to start watching you

Experts expect 6G to be commercially launched in the 2030s. The US, Canada, South Korea and several other countries have already allocated portions of the 6GHz band for Wi-Fi use.  — (c) 2025 Reuters

Get breaking news from TechCentral on WhatsApp. Sign up here.

Recent Posts

  • Who is pageant guru Werner Wessels?
  • Makhadzi hospitalised after New Year’s Eve car crash
  • SA Reacts to Aldrin Sampear’s Video With Boyfriend
  • ‘Give him time’ – Cheeseboy defends Nkota’s Bafana struggles
  • SACP to attend ANC’s birthday celebrations as parties prepare to clash at polls

First established in 2020 by iReport Media Group, southafricanlive.co.za has evolved to become one of the most-read websites in South Africa. Published by iReport Media Group since 2020, find out all about us right here.

We bring you the latest breaking news updates, from South Africa and the African continent. South African Live is an independent, no agenda and no bias online news disruptor that goes beyond the news and behind the headlines. We believe what sets us apart is that we deliver news differently. While we hold ourselves to the utmost journalistic integrity of being truthful, we encourage a writing style that is acerbic and conversational, when appropriate.

LATEST NEWS

  • Who is pageant guru Werner Wessels?
  • Makhadzi hospitalised after New Year’s Eve car crash
  • SA Reacts to Aldrin Sampear’s Video With Boyfriend
  • ‘Give him time’ – Cheeseboy defends Nkota’s Bafana struggles
  • SACP to attend ANC’s birthday celebrations as parties prepare to clash at polls

Menu

  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • About us
©2026 South African Live | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme