The upper 6 GHz band has become a focal point for innovation, with increasing interest in its potential for supporting radio local area networks (RLAN) and wide-area wireless broadband (WA WBB) applications. Recognising this, the ACMA initiated a thorough consultation process to explore how best to utilise this critical spectrum resource.
The Consultation Process
In June 2024, we published the Future Use of the Upper 6 GHz Band Options Paper, inviting stakeholders to share their perspectives on planning options to facilitate RLAN and/or WA WBB applications. This feedback, combined with an assessment of global trends and ongoing international work towards harmonised use of the band, has informed our decision.
Planning Decision
We have now reached a planning decision regarding the future use of the upper 6 GHz band. This decision reflects the input received during the consultation process and aligns with our commitment to fostering innovation while ensuring spectrum efficiency.
Learn More
For a detailed explanation of the decision-making process and the rationale behind our approach, please visit the consultation page to access the outcome paper.
This decision marks an important step in ensuring that Australia remains at the forefront of wireless connectivity and broadband innovation.