Monday, March 05, 2007

Mobile services in UHF proving a tricky proposition

Mobile services in UHF proving a tricky proposition

In an exclusive interview with PolicyTracker, Kavouss Anasteh, chairman of the WRC-07 preparatory meeting explains why most countries would prefer advanced mobile services in the higher frequency bands.

Bands between 3-5 GHz are emerging as the most popular international choice for advanced mobile systems, according to the chairman of the preparatory meeting for this year's ITU World Radio Conference. Assigning spectrum for 3G and 4G systems is one of the key tasks of WRC-07, which will get underway in October. The preparatory conference, or CPM-07 wrapped up on Friday (2 March 2007) under the chairmanship of Kavouss Arasteh but his view of the spectral future for advanced mobile systems will be greeted with concern in some European countries.

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