Monday, August 02, 2010

August 2010 PDF edition available for download

Our top story this month is the progress made in resolving the hotly disputed issue of refarming the UK's GSM spectrum. The new government has put forward legislation to allow the reuse of the bands but this is a watered-down version of the previous administration's proposals which attracted much opposition. 

The full contents list for the August issue of PolicyTracker is below and it is available for download here:


POLICYTRACKER AUGUST 2010

CONTENTS

3
Danes set about liberalising spectrum market

4
UK leads in white space device development

5
Spectrum Broker turns to next generation TV

6
Malta reveals plans for 900 MHz and 1800 MHz
Jordan mobile operators snub 2.6 GHz licence 

7
South Africa delays 2.6 and 3.5 GHz assignments

8
Is the era of exclusive spectrum rights over?

10
US proposals offer more spectrum for public safety  

11
Canada: Use spectrum auction profits to fund rural broadband 

12
Thailand on track for 3G auction by September  

13
New Zealand releases 806-960 MHz spectrum 

14
Regulators struggle with cognitive and software defined radio concepts

15
Mobile industry to press spectrum needs in WRC-16 preparations  


Experiencing problems?

• If you have lost your password please choose a new one here:
• Lost your username?
It is: blogautoupdater
Further help is available on our website: 
Or please feel free to email or call us on +44 (0)20 7100 2875

To unsubscribe from this alerts service please reply to this email with "unsubscribe" in the subject line


Web Bug from http://ethreemail.com/e3ds/mail_view.php?d=18Z313Y6-15UV-4469-8X19-ZVV0Y4UXZV43&e=simsmart.chauhan1@blogger.com

No comments: