Qualcomm and Nokia have suggested a "third way" for freeing up spectrum for commercial mobile broadband. Authorised Shared Access (ASA) allows sharing via cognitive technologies while ensuring predictable quality of service through individual authorisations, the companies say. But while it offers a major change from the traditional reliance on licensed and licence-exempt regimes, it may not entirely satisfy proponents of unlicensed use.
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