Wednesday, December 01, 2010

December 2010 PDF edition

Our lead story this month considers the fortunes of fixed and mobile WiMAX as a UK company prepares to launch services using the 4G variant of the technology. 

We also report on the development of a familiar broadcaster/mobile split over the digital dividend in the Asia Pacific region and the industry surprise over news that Qualcomm has developed a chip for digital wireless mics. 

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


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POLICYTRACKER NOVEMBER 2010

CONTENTS

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Mobile WiMAX could fade away but fixed version forges ahead

6
NTIA unveils plans for releasing 500 MHz

7
Ofcom gets to grips with not-spots

8
Operators sanguine about 2014 launch for LTE in the UK

9
Minister's reassurances deflect legal action on refarming

11
Broadband/broadcast fight over digital dividend spreads to Asia Pacific

12
Danes ready for auctions in 2010 and 2011

13
Spanish mobile operators ask for faster refarming

14
Ofcom consults on geolocation issues

15
Cognitive techniques for PMSE offer spectrum solutions

16
Is spectrum harmonisation the solution for wireless microphones?

18
Qualcomm announces chipset for digital wireless mic

20
New Brazilian operators' association takes legal action over auction
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