The radio spectrum, a limited and valuable resource, is used for all forms of wireless communications including cellular telephony, paging, personal communications service, radio, and television broadcast, telephone radio relay, aeronautical and maritime radio navigation, and satellite command and control
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
This Article begins by briefly outlining the present mode of determining access to the radio spectru...
Diverse radio spectrum management regimes are defined according to 4 levels of options: - Should fre...
This report discusses the radio frequency spectrum that is used for all forms of wireless communicat...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The radiofrequ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The radi...
This article review lessons learned from the uses of radio-frequency (RF) spectrum at national and i...
As preparations for the Year 2000 World Radiocommunication Conference continue in earnest, ITU News ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The rad...
The radio spectrum is a scarce resource, and society's concerns in managing it are, in principle, no...
TAlthough the current shortage of radio spectrum is usually attributed to the scarcity of spectrum, ...
The already intensive use of the radiofrequency spectrum for wireless communication systems continue...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As new technologies ...
Spectrum management is an extremely important part of telecommunications policy and regulation. The...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
This Article begins by briefly outlining the present mode of determining access to the radio spectru...
Diverse radio spectrum management regimes are defined according to 4 levels of options: - Should fre...
This report discusses the radio frequency spectrum that is used for all forms of wireless communicat...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The radiofrequ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The radi...
This article review lessons learned from the uses of radio-frequency (RF) spectrum at national and i...
As preparations for the Year 2000 World Radiocommunication Conference continue in earnest, ITU News ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The rad...
The radio spectrum is a scarce resource, and society's concerns in managing it are, in principle, no...
TAlthough the current shortage of radio spectrum is usually attributed to the scarcity of spectrum, ...
The already intensive use of the radiofrequency spectrum for wireless communication systems continue...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As new technologies ...
Spectrum management is an extremely important part of telecommunications policy and regulation. The...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
The wireless devices that use radio communication are a part of day-to-day activities ranging from t...
This Article begins by briefly outlining the present mode of determining access to the radio spectru...
Diverse radio spectrum management regimes are defined according to 4 levels of options: - Should fre...