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What is spectrum policy? Why do we need it? How is it used? Spectrum policy is about managing the use of the airwaves by mobile phones, satellites and a huge range of other devices ranging from radi... more
FAQs about Spectrum Policy Podcast:How many episodes does Spectrum Policy Podcast have?The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
March 07, 2025BEREC chair says regulators are not holding back 5G successPolicyTracker journalist Richard Haas speaks to the 2025 BERC chair Robert Mourik about regulation, spectrum policy and the success of 5G in Europe.Download our new app SignalTracker...more32minPlay
February 21, 2025How will Trump 2.0 reshape US spectrum policy?As Donald Trump begins his second term in office, PolicyTracker journalist Richard Haas speaks to Harold Feld, Senior Vice President at Public Knowledge about Trump's spectrum policy priorities.News: New FCC and Congress mull spectrum auctionsDownload our new app SignalTracker...more35minPlay
February 17, 2025Auction expert Peter Cramton proposes world-first MVNO solutionProfessor Cramton discusses how auctions approaches pioneered in the US electricity sector can help MVNOs in Thailand. ...more42minPlay
January 15, 2025Is Europe’s 6G spectrum strategy adrift?In this episode of the podcast, Journalist Richard Haas speaks to renowned academic Marja Matinmikko-Blue about the future of 6G spectrum policy in Europe.We discuss a new report published by the Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) titled “6G strategic vision,” and discuss the research priorities currently being pursued in Europe as 6G approaches.Draft RSPG Report: 6G Strategic Vision...more29minPlay
December 16, 2024Top stories of 2024What have been this year's important spectrum policy stories? In this podcast our experts nominate their top five. We'd like to get your vote as well! Please take part in our online poll....more46minPlay
December 11, 2024Why is it so difficult to provide coverage for trains?In this episode, PolicyTracker delves into the subject of rail connectivity with two industry experts. LS Telcom UK's Director Spectrum Services and Business Development Saul Friedner and Finnish ICT industry association FiCom’s Managing Director Elina Ussa cover practical challenges of providing coverage for customers and rail operations....more38minPlay
November 22, 2024William Webb: 6G can thrive without new spectrumIn this episode, PolicyTracker journalist Richard Haas speaks to William Webb about his new book 'The 6G Manifesto'. They discuss how 6G is taking shape, and what implications it may have on spectrum policy.Amazon: The 6G Manifesto – Prof William Webb...more35minPlay
August 29, 2024Why Europe should embrace dynamic spectrum accessIn the past few years, the United States has been at the forefront of new, innovative spectrum access systems. This includes CBRS (Citizen Broadband Radio Service) in the C-band and AFC (Automated Frequency Coordination) in 6 GHz.In this episode of the podcast, we speak to Amit Nagpal of Aetha Consulting, who argues that Europe should embrace these technologies to avoid being left behind.Aetha: Why Europe needs to embrace dynamic spectrum assignment...more30minPlay
August 12, 2024The future of PMSE spectrum (feat. Nada Abdelhafez)In this episode, we talk to Nada Abdelhafez, the Head of Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs for Middle East and Africa at Shure, about the future of Programme Making & Special Events (PMSE) spectrum. We discuss what was decided at WRC-23 for PMSE spectrum, future bands that could be available for audio, production and events and the coexistence and possibilities between PMSE and DECT.CEPT draft revision of ERC Recommendation 25-10 on frequency use of PMSE applicationsPMSE usage increases as WRC-23 prepares to review UHF in Region 1DECT NR+ seeks access to 3.8—4.2 GHz in Europe...more21minPlay
July 29, 2024Why some regulators are ditching cash-based spectrum auctionsSince the first spectrum auction took place in 1989 in New Zealand, there have been many changes to the auction format. Yet one fundamental idea hasn’t changed: The bidder who offers up the most cash wins. In the latest episode of the PolicyTracker Spectrum podcast, we speak to Yasmine Frizlen an Economic Analyst at NERA in the Spectrum Department about a new auction format which challenges this key assumption. Called cashless auctions, these are awards where cash is not the primary focus, and instead, there is more emphasis on things like investment commitments and promises of coverage rollouts.NERA Book: Round-by-Round: Learnings from the First 35 Years of Spectrum AuctionsPolicyTracker Research note (SRS subscribers): What are cashless spectrum auctions?PolicyTracker Spectrum 101 (free): Spectrum auctions...more29minPlay
FAQs about Spectrum Policy Podcast:How many episodes does Spectrum Policy Podcast have?The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.