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Are regulators storing up problems for the future?
Jan 28, 2015
by Richard Womersley

Typically less than 50% of spectrum already identified for IMT has been licensed by regulators, yet the IMT community are seeking new allocations. Shouldn't regulators and the IMT community alike use what they have first, before asking for more? Read more...

GSMA weighs in on Indian auction plans
Jan 22, 2015
by PolicyTracker

As world leaders gather in Davos to discuss how to improve the world's economic performance, the Indian government is planning to hold an auction that will cost the mobile industry billions of rupees even though it releases little spectrum that could stimulate economic growth. Read more...

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...

Wheeler’s plea to mobile industry: put your money where your mouth is
Sep 24, 2014
by PolicyTracker

They say that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but one of the key messages from the CTIA's "Super Mobility Week” came through loud and clear: employing lobbyists will only earn a company spectrum if it is also willing to spend money. Read more...

Editorial: time to open up ITU-R meetings?
Aug 15, 2014
by Martin Sims

Our recent article on the JTG meeting sparked a debate in the PolicyTracker office: is the ITU-R decision-making process too secretive? Read more...