This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how these technologies can accommodate an increased level of market competition. It is based on the work carried out in the SPORT VIEWS (Spectrum Policies and Radio Technologies Viable In Emerging Wireless Societies) research project for the European Commission (FP6)spectrum, new radio technologies, UWB, SDR, cognitive radio, Telecommunications, regulation, Networks, Interconnection
In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Fr...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how th...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
Abstract: Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. T...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
Emerging technology, coupled with effective policy reform, could lead to tremendous gains in spectra...
This book offers a timely reflection on how the proliferation of advanced wireless communications te...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
This article review lessons learned from the uses of radio-frequency (RF) spectrum at national and i...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
As preparations for the Year 2000 World Radiocommunication Conference continue in earnest, ITU News ...
Growing requirements on radio spectrum usage have led, in the last decade, to a search for greater t...
In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Fr...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...
This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how th...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
Abstract: Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. T...
Traditional regulatory arrangements have constrained access to radio frequency spectrum. This has re...
By examining the preparations for the 2007 ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-07) and associated develo...
Emerging technology, coupled with effective policy reform, could lead to tremendous gains in spectra...
This book offers a timely reflection on how the proliferation of advanced wireless communications te...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
This article review lessons learned from the uses of radio-frequency (RF) spectrum at national and i...
Even today many papers and presentations make the claim that there is sufficient spectrum available ...
As preparations for the Year 2000 World Radiocommunication Conference continue in earnest, ITU News ...
Growing requirements on radio spectrum usage have led, in the last decade, to a search for greater t...
In the spectrum sections of its "Proposed Changes" to the Review of the European Union Regulatory Fr...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The reallocation of radio spectrum to valuable new and emerging technologies and services is essenti...