Tag Archives: Spectrum Master Plan

Redefining Harmonisation: essential for future progress?

At the recent Middle East spectrum management conference there was lengthy discussion about how much spectrum would be needed and when.  One parallel issue which was raised though time precluded complete discussion was the subject of harmonisation, or rather the … Continue reading

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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

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On Spectrum Audit – a short podcast

There’s a saying that “you can’t manage what you can’t measure”. In spectrum management this means that if you don’t have quantitative measures of spectrum use, you can’t make further allocation. And from that, the risk of interference in the … Continue reading

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On Spectrum Policy

Much of the focus day to day for operators and regulators is on spectrum management  within existing policy guidelines. Such policy, however, needs development. Spectrum  policies that determine how spectrum users get spectrum access have their roots in national telecommunications … Continue reading

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