by Richard Haas
Current AI tools work fine on existing networks. What’s the real motivation behind this deal? Read more...
by Richard Haas
In the latest episode of our podcast, we speak to influential academic Marja Matinmikko-Blue about the future of 6G spectrum policy in Europe. Read more...
by Richard Haas
In this episode of our ongoing podcast series on WRC-23, we speak to independent analyst Dean Bubley about the recently approved IMT-2030 framework and what it means for the future of mobile communications. Read more...
by Richard Haas
In the latest PolicyTracker podcast, the regulator explains its innovative approach for the band and the steps needed to enable it. Read more...
by Toby Youell
The histories of spectrum policy and the mobile industry are closely intertwined. Much of the news in radio spectrum is driven by the stakeholders with the deepest pockets: mobile operators. Mobile operators' business strategies and technology focusses vary, but they all need spectrum. How they obtain that spectrum depends on… Read more...
by Martin Sims
PolicyTracker is delighted to announce the publication of a new collection of essays featuring several of our staff and many well-known names in the spectrum policy world. The Debates Shaping Spectrum Policy is published by the Taylor and Francis Group and is available in hardback or as an ebook. From… Read more...
by Toby Youell
Moore's law states that computing power effectively doubles every two years. In the telecoms industry, a similar kind of law seems to apply, in that a new generation of mobile technology arrives every 10 years. Now that 5G is commercially available in some places, private and public sector actors are… Read more...
by Toby Youell
One of the perennial problems in spectrum management is that new demands come faster than ways to clear the airwaves. New technologies are always in development, but even with the most competent spectrum managers, it usually take years or even decades to clear frequencies for new uses. Seeing as 6G… Read more...
by Toby Youell
In the early 2010s, as 4G networks were being rolled out globally, while a few maverick researchers dreamed that 5G might use frequencies above 6 GHz, perhaps even "mmWaves" such as 28 GHz. It's a similar situation now. As of 2020, 5G networks are being deployed and some researchers are… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
We have had snapshots of what 6G might look like, but the work is ongoing and this webinar is a chance to catch up with the latest developments, both in the technical and regulatory fields. 6G: Visions, Challenges and Opportunities will be held on Wed 29 July, just after the… Read more...