- 2600 MHz Band: A total of 190 MHz has been allocated between Jazz, Zong, and Ufone, designated for high-capacity 5G services.
- 3500 MHz Band: Identified as a core frequency for 5G, this band has seen significant assignments to Ufone, Jazz, and Zong, with a small portion currently remaining unsold.
- Hardware Compatibility: Manufacturers of cellular handsets and IoT devices must ensure their hardware supports these specific frequency assignments to ensure compatibility with Pakistani 5G infrastructure.
- Interference Mitigation: With the deployment of 5G in the 2600 MHz and 3500 MHz ranges, strict adherence to out-of-band emission limits is critical for Short Range Devices (SRDs) to avoid interference with licensed cellular services.
- Regulatory Strategy: These changes may influence R&D timelines and testing requirements for devices seeking type approval in Pakistan.
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