This month's issue focuses on auctions, looking particularly at the result of the 2.6 GHz auction in the Netherlands, Europe's first to allow the market to determine the FDD/TDD split.
We consider how successful the process was and look at the lessons from a previous 2.6 GHz auction, as well as examining the progress of spectrum release in Denmark, Germany, India and the Philippines and Hong Kong.
The full contents list for the May issue is below and the PDF is available for download here:
POLICYTRACKER MAY 2010
CONTENTS
1
Spectrum caps blamed for unsatisfactory Dutch outcome
3
Details of Dutch 2.6 GHz auction
Bidding continues in Germany
and denmark
4
Does Norway's 2.6 GHz auction suggest we should stick to the European plan?
5
Court bars switch from 3G beauty contest to auction
6
Norway to sell 10 GHz licence
via eBay-type auction site
7
Indian officials predict $12 billion revenues
8
Key spectrum auctions upcoming in Hong Kong
9
Editorial: lessons from UK's refarming failure
11
Time division variant of LTE faces first test this summer
13
WiMAX growth shows maturing ecosystem
15
Health focus: Why don't the public believe the scientists?
17
Campaign by public safety users starts to bear fruit
20
International concerns about UK plan
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