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4G TV interference: not guilty or is the jury still out?
May 17, 2013
by PolicyTracker

Is this the beginning of the end of our worries about interference, or just the end of the beginning? Read more...

Editorial: the return of the telecoms cash cow
May 14, 2013
by Martin Sims

Politicians should be taking a long-term view rather than thinking that spectrum auctions can replace state-owned telcos as a cash lifeline. Read more...

Press release: PolicyTracker warning over 4G auction proceeds proves correct
Feb 20, 2013
by Martin Sims

The amount raised was the average of our upper and lower estimate: much less than the government's projection! Read more...

3G & LTE: How much spectrum do you really need?
Jan 15, 2013
by PolicyTracker

Everyone knows that mobile broadband traffic is going through the roof. So how much spectrum do you really need? While spectrum policy and regulation is constantly being developed, debated, and revised this simple question – oddly – seems to go unanswered most of the time. But the answer can certainly… Read more...

Press release: Spectrum sharing is vital to reap the benefits of using 700 MHz for mobile
Oct 19, 2012
by Martin Sims

Releasing a second tranche of TV spectrum for mobile use in EMEA could have unexpected impacts on associated sectors like advertising, broadcasting, web services and the tablets and e-reader markets, according to a new report from PolicyTracker Read more...

Press release: TV white space industry set to accelerate from 2014
Oct 19, 2012
by Martin Sims

2014 will be a defining year for the emergent TV white space industry, a major study by global spectrum management specialist PolicyTracker has concluded. Read more...

Laying the groundwork for future UHF success
Jun 21, 2012
by Richard Womersley

Is now the time to take a step back and re-consider not just the 700 MHz band plan, but everything from 450 to 960 MHz? Read more...

DIDO, the Shannon Law, and an antenna for every citizen
Aug 10, 2011
by Richard Womersley

A new white paper proposes a means to allow every user in a network to use all the spectrum simultaneously and fully. Does this exceed the Shannon Law? And what are the implications for wireless networks? Read more...

Asymmetry and the capacity crunch
Jun 17, 2011
by Richard Womersley

The asymmetry of mobile data might point to alternative bandplans for mobile spectrum, but is it too late to do anything about it? Read more...

European privacy body’s opinion on geolocation services on smartphones
Jun 02, 2011
by PolicyTracker

The recently published opinion of the ‘Article 29 Data Protection Working Party’ on ‘Geolocation services on smart mobile devices’ concludes that generally specific opt-in user consent will be required to collect and use geolocation information for information society services. Read more...