Thursday, October 29, 2009

November 2009 printed edition available for download

Our top stories this month relate to the digital dividend. The European Commission has just published its long-awaited recommendation on the subject but events this month highlight the complexities of policy decisions in this area. 

German's approach to auctioning the digital dividend spectrum is likely to face legal challenge and in the UK the government has just released its plans to  strike a balance between the release of former analogue TV spectrum, the refarming of the GSM bands and the auction of 2.6 GHz. 

The November 2009 is available for download here and the full contents list is below:

3
Government acts on UK refarming dispute

5
EU legalises 2G refarming 
Commission  publishes digital dividend recommendation  

6
CEPT re-organises; sector-wide reform mooted

7
François Rancy to be proposed as ITU-R director
FCC sets D-block timetable 

10
New NZ mobile operator says competition authority should regulate spectrum

11
Fears that WRC 2012 proposals could harm meteorological services

12
 WRC 2012:  more spectrum for Mobile satellite 

14
Olympics "biggest-ever" spectrum demand spike

15
Six technologies submitted for 4G standardization
Spectrum Usage Feeds could derail WiMAX in Philippines

16
Zain Bahrain is Middle East LTE pioneer 

17
Middle East operators hold advantage for LTE rollout

18
UK Spectrum trading proposals  welcomed

19
Current consultations

20
Civil use of unmanned aircraft systems faces regulatory hurdles 



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