Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning frequencies for terrestrial transmission, but this link is being eroded by the emergence of other technologies – cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile broadcasting - and by the emergence of multi-channel television, which is facilitated by digital terrestrial television. The switch off of analogue terrestrial transmission is being achieved through significant government intervention, but with diverse intentions relating to the use of the freed spectrum. It is argued, however, that the trend to liberalise spectrum policy is strong, and that this will promote the liberalisation of broadcasting
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape catches the...
During the last couple of decades a lot of research efforts have been spent on developing different ...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The advent of new broadcasting technologies has eliminated spectrum scarcity as a constraint on broa...
A principal incentive behind the move to digital television has been the release of radio spectrum i...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission (analogue switchof...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission, a significant amo...
Traditionally broadcasting and telecommunications have been regarded as completely separate sectors ...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
The advent of new broadcasting technologies has eliminated spectrum scarcity as a constraint on broa...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
This paper offers an overview and evaluation of Ireland’s changing media landscape through the prism...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape catches the...
During the last couple of decades a lot of research efforts have been spent on developing different ...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The advent of new broadcasting technologies has eliminated spectrum scarcity as a constraint on broa...
A principal incentive behind the move to digital television has been the release of radio spectrum i...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission (analogue switchof...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission, a significant amo...
Traditionally broadcasting and telecommunications have been regarded as completely separate sectors ...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
The advent of new broadcasting technologies has eliminated spectrum scarcity as a constraint on broa...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
This paper offers an overview and evaluation of Ireland’s changing media landscape through the prism...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape catches the...
During the last couple of decades a lot of research efforts have been spent on developing different ...