What is the World Mobile spectrum area?

What is the World Mobile spectrum area?

The spectrum areas are telecommunications-defined geographical areas where operations can occur. In July 2023, World Mobile secured spectrum in the USA of up to 20MHz of spectrum in markets within California, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah. 
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