Thursday, December 23, 2010

January 2011 PDF edition

The FCC's announcement that it will find 500 MHz of new spectrum for wireless broadband has certainly struck a chord in Europe and that is our top story this month. 

In the UK there seems some doubt as to where this amount of spectrum will come from, while Sweden has set out a clear plan for the amounts involved and when they will be released.

The full contents list for the January issue of PolicyTracker is below and the whole issue is available as a PDF download here:


Contents

3
UK defence ministry revives spectrum plans

4
Swiss to auction digital dividend, UMTS and GSM mobile frequencies

5
Germany to make spectrum use more flexible

6
Sweden to use 800 MHz auction to achieve universal broadband coverage

8
Report recommends harmonised Euro spectrum for PPDR

10
Qualcomm makes  impressive profit from spectrum sale

11
Hong Kong to auction four new mobile licences in  February

12
European pressure grows for 2016 global IMT spectrum action

13
EU telecoms ministers address radio frequency allocation

14
FCC seeks to improve access 
to spectrum

15
CONSULTATIONS

16
Vodafone launches LTE 800 in rural Germany

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