Tag Archives: Coordination
Transactional Spectrum Management: a practical future or fanciful science fiction
With the use of auctions to determine spectrum allocation of larger spectrum blocks, National Regulatory Authorities are looking for efficiency in allocating small spectrum blocks or channels that have traditionally been allocated by NRA administrators. This audio-visual presentation looks at … Continue reading
Spectrum for 4G Networks: harmonisation in the Gulf region
This blog is a post-conference recording of a paper given by John Berry of InterConnect Communications at the Middle East Spectrum Conference held in Dubai in March 2011. Follow this link for a full programme. InterConnect Presentation – H… More PowerPoint … Continue reading
Overspill and Coordination in Public Mobile Networks
This blog is a post-conference recording of a paper given by John Berry of InterConnect Communications at the Middle East Spectrum Conference held in Dubai in March 2011. Follow this link for a full programme. InterConnect Presentation – Overspill and … Continue reading
So you’re buying a spectrum management system?
Most NRAs have to some extent or other computerised their spectrum management function. Some are just setting out by buying SMS4DC or other basic system. Others have invested heavily in LSTelcom or ATDI or other vendor system. And some are implementing … Continue reading
On system specification
So all national regulatory authorities are the same? And doesn’t the ITU mandate how spectrum management should be done? The answer is an emphatic ‘no’! Each NRA is culturally unique. It has unique objectives and unique development aims. It has … Continue reading
InterConnect Consultants Chase Borderland Signals
Radio waves have no respect for man-made constructs such as borders between nation- states. The inevitable result is overspill of signal in all areas of the spectrum between one nation-state and another. The International Telecommunications Union has developed recommendations for … Continue reading