In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications Networks and Services, the European Commission establishes a coherent, comprehensive and original set of forward-looking spectrum policy principles. By emphasising the role of trading and market flexibility, technology and service neutrality, it departs from traditional,administrative spectrum management principles. But by stressing the need for a clear justification of exclusive usage rights, it differentiates itself from market-fits all propositions. Three issues should be examined to understand what kind of evolutions could occur: the prevention of interferences, harmonisation and standardisation, and ...
This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how th...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
Market-based methods of spectrum management can be applied both at the primary stage of issuing spec...
In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Fr...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
One of the first practical implementations of flexible radio spectrum property rights was initiated ...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
Any discussion of European policies is a complicated one, in part because the word Europe means di...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the influence of the international spectrum management regime on...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
Diverse radio spectrum management regimes are defined according to 4 levels of options: - Should fre...
This note refers to flexible-use spectrum rights that would allow the radio frequency spectrum to be...
Spectrum reform initiatives in the US and Europe have identified a need to move away from the tradit...
This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how th...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
Market-based methods of spectrum management can be applied both at the primary stage of issuing spec...
In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Fr...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
One of the first practical implementations of flexible radio spectrum property rights was initiated ...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
Any discussion of European policies is a complicated one, in part because the word Europe means di...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the influence of the international spectrum management regime on...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
Diverse radio spectrum management regimes are defined according to 4 levels of options: - Should fre...
This note refers to flexible-use spectrum rights that would allow the radio frequency spectrum to be...
Spectrum reform initiatives in the US and Europe have identified a need to move away from the tradit...
This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how th...
Exponential growth of mobile data traffic is setting the stage for the next generation of radio spec...
Market-based methods of spectrum management can be applied both at the primary stage of issuing spec...