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If you turn TLPS upside down do you get LAA?
Jan 07, 2015
by PolicyTracker

With the new year comes another Consumer Electronics Show, the annual jamboree for the global gadget industry. Read more...

Does full duplex equal double the capacity?
Jan 01, 2015
by Richard Womersley

A number of organisations have developed methods of transmitting and receiving at the same time on the same frequency. These 'full duplex' technologies promise a doubling in capacity, but perhaps all is not so rosy. Read more...

Why does BT want two mobile networks?
Dec 17, 2014
by PolicyTracker

BT is planning its own "alternative" mobile network, yet looks set to buy a "traditional" mobile operator. How does that compute? Read more...

AWS-3 auction marks a U-turn in spectrum auction revenues
Nov 28, 2014
by PolicyTracker

We put auction in context as prices pass an average of $1.82/MHz/POP Read more...

Spectrum demand projections: the devil is in the data
Oct 30, 2014
by PolicyTracker

The latest development in the mobile data demand saga shows the power of ITU documents. Read more...

Vote yes for better mobile coverage!
Sep 24, 2014
by PolicyTracker

Scottish voters go to the polls today to answer a very simple question: should Scotland be an independent country? Read more...

Tele2 leaves Norwegian market following spectrum auction
Jul 14, 2014
by PolicyTracker

Norway is now a two-player mobile market - for the time being at least Read more...

Another one bites the dust…
Jun 19, 2014
by PolicyTracker

Belgium will not be getting a fourth 3G operator after all. Read more...

Spectrum shenanigans could slow the pace of consolidation in Europe
May 01, 2014
by PolicyTracker

The domino theory was very popular in its day. Much cited by US policymakers between the 1950s and 80s, it speculated that if one state fell under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would inevitably follow in a “domino effect”. Read more...

Canadian 700 MHz auction: can quintillions of choices be a good thing?
Jan 14, 2014
by Martin Sims

The startling complexity of the latest Combinatorial Clock Auction (CCA) presents a new challenge for the format. Read more...