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Grab the early bird discounts for our signature spectrum training course

Book this week and save on fees for the September Understanding Modern Spectrum Management course aimed at Europe and the Americas. The Asia edition of the course is being held in October.

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Understanding Modern Spectrum Management is a five day course giving a thorough grounding in the engineering, policy, economic and legal aspects of spectrum management featuring sessions from world experts like Professors Martin Cave and William Webb.

The course is being held twice this autumn, first as a hybrid event aimed at attendees in Europe and the Americas. This is held in Central London and runs from 23-27 September, starting at 2 pm UK/3 pm CET/9 am EST. You can save £200 by booking before September 9th.

The second edition of the course is online only and has timings optimised for Asia and the Middle East. It is held on 14-18 October and starts at 9 am Dubai/1 pm Singapore /2 pm Japan /4 pm Sydney.

Both courses are taught over three hours on each day using an interactive online platform which allows attendees to raise questions at any time. Recordings are also available.

You can book your place online but if you have any queries please get in touch on +44(0)20 7100 2875 or by email.

Any finally, you might also be interested in our courses on spectrum valuation and spectrum auctions being held in the week of 7 October….

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