An enormous number of devices use the spectrum, some bring in huge revenues, some are essential for safety of life and others are vital for scientific research.
In this episode, spectrum management expert Richard Womersley and Peter Stuckmann, head of the Future Connectivity Systems unit at the European Commission shed light on the best approaches to regulating this vital resource.
Further reading:
Spectrum 101: Spectrum Management
WRC-23 Special - How is the ITU defining 6G? (feat. Dean Bubley)
WRC-23 Special – What were the key transport-related decisions?
Prof. William Webb on his new book "Emperor Ofcom’s New Clothes"
WRC-23 Special - How will the ITU deal with the growth of the satellite industry?
WRC-23 Special - What are the most contentious IMT issues?
Is the 7-24 GHz range the new spectrum battlefield?
LiFi – is the industry ready to see the light?
Can WiFi and mobile share the 6 GHz band? (feat. Ofcom)
101: How do international spectrum agreements work? (feat. NTRA)
How can spectrum policy address the climate crisis?
Satellite direct-to-device - What is it and what implications does it have for spectrum policymakers?
Wholesale Mobile Networks - A dying model?
Spectrum Policy 101 Episode 4: Do 5G and 6G change spectrum policy?
Spectrum Policy 101 Episode 3: Successes and failures of spectrum liberalisation
Spectrum Policy 101 Episode 2: Key events which shaped spectrum policy
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