Low-band spectrum required to tackle the rural connectivity gap, new GSMA report shows

[Engineering News - South Africa] - 11/02/2026
Access to sufficient sub-1 GHz spectrum is one of the most effective tools available to improve rural network coverage, quality and affordability, a new GSMA report shows. The ‘Spectrum and Rural Connectivity’ report found that, despite significant progress in extending network coverage, rural (…)
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