by PolicyTracker
PolicyTracker has completed client research focussing on strategies for dealing with the renewal of legacy mobile licences. Read more...
by Jonathan Watson
Competition, eh? It’s generally thought to be a good thing. But like many good things, too much of it can leave one wanting less. Take Europe’s big telecoms firms. Their trade association, ETNO, says that one of the key reasons the industry is struggling is "the heavy regulation in the… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
This year, all PolicyTracker's courses are available online, including a new Understanding Modern Spectrum Management course with timings to suit the Asian and Middle Eastern Markets. Regulating Competition in Mobile Markets is also online, giving a thorough background in competition policy, explaining the latest approaches and how these evolved. It… Read more...
by PolicyTracker
This course gives a thorough background in competition policy, explaining the latest approaches and how these evolved. It uses a series of global case studies with a particular focus on the EU regulatory framework. Regulating competition in mobile markets considers how to balance the pros and cons in competition policy:… Read more...
by Training blog
Competition in the mobile market has always been a balancing act, but 5G may be tipping the scales. PolicyTracker's new white paper, Mobile competition in the 5G era, examines the key policy issues, including: Is more competition necessarily better? Does competition damage investment? Is there an ideal number of operators? Where do… Read more...
by Training blog
The first step is to decide whether 5G's characteristics merit a new approach, and this rests on two key issues: 5G will use higher frequencies with lower propagation, reducing the danger of interference Large numbers of extra base stations means deployment costs are much higher But does this mean that… Read more...
by Training blog
In the past decade over 600 people have attended PolicyTracker training courses and we hope you will join them this year! The list of 2018 courses is below, please click on the links for more information: Understanding Modern Spectrum Management, Central London, April 16-19 An overview of the key technical,… Read more...