Spectrum management
Journal
The conflict over the frequency arrangements and out-of-band emissions of the mobile terminals below 694 MHz has revealed the tendency of countries in Regions 1 and 2 to align themselves with Region 3 to lower the cost of end-user equipment. This has highlighted that global harmonisation is at the heart of modern spectrum policy. The decision-making procedures are based upon consensus with the possibility of few countries blocking the discussion. There is a need to revise the current ITU-R...
September 2016
Journal
The conflict over the frequency arrangements and out-of-band emissions of the mobile terminals below 694 MHz has revealed the tendency of countries in Regions 1 and 2 to align themselves with Region 3 to lower the cost of end-user equipment. This has highlighted that global harmonisation is at the heart of modern spectrum policy. The decision-making procedures are based upon consensus with the possibility of few countries blocking the discussion. There is a need to revise the current ITU-R...
September 2016
Journal
In the first of a series of two papers the Authors combine over 40 years of radio systems and planning experience to suggest a methodology for project-based management of spectrum planning activities.
October 2014
Journal
Spectrum freed by free-to-air television digitisation and the switch-off of analogue TV, is allocated to accommodate the soaring growth in mobiles.
February 2013
Journal
Spectrum freed by free-to-air television digitisation and the switch-off of analogue TV, is allocated to accommodate the soaring growth in mobiles.
February 2013
Journal
In a series of two papers the Authors combine over 40 years of radio systems and planning experience to suggest a methodology for project-based management of spectrum planning activities. This second paper provides an outline of a recommended project management plan structure and references that may be useful to spectrum planners throughout ITU- Region 3; the Asia ? Pacific.
December 2014
Journal
In a series of two papers the Authors combine over 40 years of radio systems and planning experience to suggest a methodology for project-based management of spectrum planning activities. This second paper provides an outline of a recommended project management plan structure and references that may be useful to spectrum planners throughout ITU- Region 3; the Asia ? Pacific.
December 2014
Newsletter
ABS June 2015 stats show SVOD spurred massive downloads increase; Is Telstra the bully or is it just the tragedy of the commons?; Ruckus unleashes superior yet simplified Wi-Fi for small biz; Strong compliance by industry with telco consumer code; Siemens, Cohda Wireless collaborate on smart infrastructure; Kenton Group to launch ?fibre-free? ultrafast 320Mbps broadband in Europe; Inmarsat selects Cobham SATCOM for terminal build.
8th October 2015
Newsletter
TURNBULL RESPONDS TO MYREPUBLIC CEO COMMENTSThe head of Singaporean broadband supplier MyRepublic got a lot of publicity yesterday with his comment that the NBN was ‘shit’. Malcolm Turnbull begs to differ. NUMBERS SHOW NETFLIX COEXISTING WITH FOXTELNetflix refuses to disclose Australian subscriber numbers, but Roy Morgan Research makes a good estimate based on polling of households. It is in 8% of Australian homes.
12th August 2015
Newsletter
Android Os Updates A Mess ? Only 18% On Lollipop; Thodey To Chair Csiro; Vocus-Amcom Deal Bears Fruit; Gsma Disappointed In Slow Spectrum Reregulation; Hey! Somebody?s Hacked My Smart Watch!; Deloitte Hosts Cyber Security Meeting.
7th August 2015