Friday, February 29, 2008

ITU considers regulatory implications of cognitive radio

In the first of two articles our Geneva correspondent Scott Bilquist explains how the ITU is building on earlier studies of software defined radio to find ways of fitting cognitive services into the Radio Regulations

A wide range of commercial and regulatory pressures is expected to converge as radios begin to "think" for themselves in frequencies now used for established services and the ITU is starting to study how this might affect the Radio Regulations.

Read the full details at:

http://www.policytracker.com/alerts.php?tact=706

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