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A new dossier: Spectrum Sharing
In the past decade, facilitating sharing has become an increasing important part of spectrum policy. Behind this is a growing belief that market mechanisms alone will fail to deliver the full social benefits of wireless communications. But implementing this in practice is following a range of national and technological pathways which we examine in our new Spectrum Sharing Dossier. Topics include: How sharing has developed from its roots in the…
In the past decade, facilitating sharing has become an increasing important part of spectrum policy. Behind this is a growing belief that market mechanisms alone will fail to deliver the full social benefits of wireless communications.
But implementing this in practice is following a range of national and technological pathways which we examine in our new Spectrum Sharing Dossier. Topics include:
- How sharing has developed from its roots in the ITU Radio Regulations
- Frameworks for licensed sharing such as CBRS and LSA
- Should 6 GHz be used for licensed or unlicensed services?
- The role of Dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS)
- National approaches to sharing
- Sharing and 5G verticals
You can browse the Dossier contents here and may also like to join our webinar on Spectrum Sharing in Asia this coming Wednesday, 19 August.
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