by Kane Mumford
Regulators and governments around the world are monitoring the US incentive auction to see if they should follow suit. If much of the profits go to investment firms rather than broadcasters, will that put them off? Read more...
by PolicyTracker
It's not the biggest or most popular broadcasters which are being offered the largest incentives.... Read more...
by PolicyTracker
The merger between BT and EE might be done and dusted, but the competition question rumbles on. Read more...
by PolicyTracker
That’s the question PolicyTracker would like to ask, having digested the results of our survey on the outcomes of WRC-15. It is, of course, a slightly glib one. Read more...
by Toby Youell
World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) negotiations are notorious for being complex, but this year’s inter-governmental event has exceeded expectations by remaining incomplete as of the penultimate morning. Read more...
by Toby Youell
One more week to go to find agreement on Agenda Item 1.1 Read more...
by PolicyTracker
As well as being widely acknowledged as the most important event in spectrum management, the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) is also widely known for its long, drawn-out negotiations that can continue well into the early hours. Read more...
by Toby Youell
In these early days of 5G, there is very little agreement on which spectrum bands it will use. So far, discussions within the telecoms industry have focused on broader questions. Should the focus be on spectrum above or below 6 GHz? If so, when? Read more...
by PolicyTracker
by PolicyTracker
Machine-to-machine communications (M2M), expected eventually to support the much-heralded Internet of Things (IoT), have so far largely relied on sharing spectrum on a licence-exempt basis. Read more...