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Oxford spectrum management course: book now and save £250!

Book now to join the hundreds of people who have benefitted from our signature Understanding Modern Spectrum Management training course, held in association with LS telcom. It takes place on September 17-20 at Harris Manchester College, part of Oxford University. As well as discussing the emerging issues with leading experts it offers a thorough grounding in the essential technical, legal and policy principles. The trainers include the renowned authority on the economics…
| Martin Sims

Book now to join the hundreds of people who have benefitted from our signature Understanding Modern Spectrum Management training course, held in association with LS telcom.

It takes place on September 17-20 at Harris Manchester College, part of Oxford University. As well as discussing the emerging issues with leading experts it offers a thorough grounding in the essential technical, legal and policy principles.

The trainers include the renowned authority on the economics of spectrum management, Professor Martin Cave, and one of the world’s leading wireless experts, Professor William Webb a former chief technologist at UK regulator Ofcom.

Numbers are limited to a maximum of 20, so take advantage of the early bird discount by booking now.

By | Martin Sims
Martin is the Managing Director and Lead Analyst at PolicyTracker. He has over 20 years of spectrum policy experience.
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