The latest edition of the PolicyTracker monthly spectrum management newsletter is now available for download.
This month we focus on three issues: developments at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; the implications of the US national broadband plan for spectrum policy in the US; and the continuing delays over the release of digital spectrum in the UK. This last series of articles will be updated later today with a story on the European Commission's decision to approve the T-Mobile/Orange merger.
You can download our March 2010 issue here:
PolicyTracker March 2010: Contents
UK digital spectrum
1
UK 2.6 GHz auction looks further away than ever
3
Appeal for early auction of UK 2.6 GHz centre gap
5
Dutch pick up the UK's auction baton
Mobile World Congress
6
Can femtocells contain the mobile data explosion?
8
Google boss nearly answers the big question
9
Increase in base station power limits likely to face opposition
10
Bahrain plans for spectrum release
11
Neelie Kroes confirmed as Commissioner at second attempt
Freeing up spectrum in the US
13
FCC plans to free up 500 MHz
over next decade
14
Who should relinquish spectrum for US recession-busting plan?
16
A case study of spectrum
rebanding: the U.S. 800 Mhz band
18-19
Active consultations
20
WRC preparatory talks look
positive for cognitive proponents
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