by Jonathan Watson
The research note that completes the dossier explores the evolving policy landscape, captures the most recent regional viewpoints and controversies, and assesses the implications for the future of scientific spectrum access at WRC-27. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Two new research notes have been added to our WRC-27 dossier, which is part of the PolicyTracker Spectrum Research Service. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
We've updated our dossier on WRC-23 to reflect the decisions made at the conference. Read more...
by Spectrum Research Service Blog
When the world's regulators met in Egypt last year to discuss the agenda for WRC-23, it was widely thought that there will be a discussion of potential IMT identifications in frequencies between 3.3 GHz and 24 GHz. As with every compromise, not everyone got what they wanted. The satellite and… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
Manuel Marti is in Sharm el-Sheikh and has written this excellent article. Yet to be confirmed in the plenary but it seems the basis for a deal is there. Read more...
by Toby Youell
With four months to go until WRC-19, where do we stand now? What has happened since the report we published last year? The ITU World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs) are hugely important. They set the pattern for how spectrum will be used globally. The WRC-19 agenda, for example, includes choosing the bands for mmWave 5G.… 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...