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Licensing exemption for mobile signal repeaters proposed by UK telecom regulator

( November 23, 2017, 11:36 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Fixed wireless devices — which repeat mobile network signals to extend them into indoor environments or in moving vehicles — could benefit from deregulation, under a proposal today from the UK telecom regulator. Ofcom suggests that these two categories of devices should be exempt from a requirement to get a permit from the watchdog as from the beginning of 2018, and Ofcom is now consulting for a final round of feedback before the decision is finalized.The full statement:...

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