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US lawmakers urge President to set unified, pro-science spectrum goals
Nov 25, 2021
by Dugie Standeford

Concerned about the potential loss of science spectrum to mobile use, the US House of Representatives science, space and technology committee has asked the Biden administration to come up with a clear message on how to protect it. Read more...

Can bounty hunters improve spectrum policy?
Sep 15, 2021
by Toby Youell

An award-winning paper suggests a new market-based solution to spectrum policy: bounty hunters Read more...

Rivada plans system to ‘democratise’ spectrum use
Aug 26, 2021
by Dugie Standeford

A patent granted to the wireless communication technology company by the US Patent and Trademark Office in July would "liberate spectrum from the grip of the cartel and return it to the common law private property right it should always have been," says one of its co-inventors. Read more...

“Spectrum anarchy” could spur innovation in some cases, academics say
Jul 03, 2020
by Dugie Standeford

Emerging technologies with varying resource demands need spectrum rules that are flexible but ensure coexistence without harmful interference, an academic paper says. Instead of centralised spectrum management, could "polycentric governance" (or "spectrum anarchy") be more effective in some cases? Read more...

NTIA issues progress report on 5G spectrum pipeline in US
Nov 27, 2019
by Dianne Northfield

A report from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) provides an update on US spectrum repurposing actions to date, along with ongoing activities examining spectrum reallocation and band sharing opportunities for commercial wireless services. Read more...

US urged to lift ban on commercial sharing in high-band spectrum
Mar 06, 2019
by Dugie Standeford

While WRC-19 looks to identify potential spectrum for shared land mobile and fixed services in the 275-450 GHz range, the mmWave industry has criticised US spectrum administrators for failing to give shared access to bands above 95 GHz for commercial use. Read more...

CBRS spectrum sharing could be first good use case for blockchain
Jan 14, 2019
by Dugie Standeford

The US Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) could be a "great candidate" for the first use of blockchain technology for spectrum sharing, according to Nokia's Seppo Yrjölä. Interest in the use of blockchain for spectrum management is growing, but problems such as regulation, costs and the lack of business models… Read more...

European and North American authorities consider future spectrum needs of train passengers and operations
Nov 26, 2018
by Dugie Standeford

US regulator the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering a request for an ultra-wideband positive train control system while in Europe, CEPT is studying spectrum requirements and candidate bands to replace the current train connectivity system. Read more...

Regulator seeks to give US the lead in new “space race”
Nov 21, 2018
by Toby Youell

US regulator the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is adopting several spectrum-related measures to help ensure US leadership in the growing space industry.  Read more...

New Zealand faces dilemma in freeing up 3.5 GHz band for 5G
Apr 17, 2018
by Richard Handford

New Zealand’s government wants the occupants of 3.5 GHz to vacate the band and is considering sharing auction proceeds with them as compensation. Read more...