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Google pleads for more unlicensed spectrum instead of more auctions - 0 views

  • oogle would really, really like to see the Federal Communications Commission open up a huge swath of unlicensed spectrum for mobile broadband
  • company's case for making more unlicensed spectrum available
  • Google senior policy counsel Rick Whitt o
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  • Whitt said that an all-licensed approach to spectrum wouldn't give carriers the spectrum they need to build out common infrastructure.
Alex Street

FCC Grants Google Access To "Super Wi-Fi" Broadband Spectrum - 0 views

  • CC has given nine companies permission to manage and administrate the white space wireless spectrum
  • Companies like Google hope to turn the white space spectrum into a form of “super Wi-Fi.
  • White space spectrum has a longer wavelength, further reach and better penetration than traditional Wi-Fi signal
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  • Google, believe that it could be turned into a nationwide Wi-Fi networ
David Astle

PAN Asia 3G Spectrum Allocation and 3G Vs 2G - Coverage + Subscribers - 0 views

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    " PAN Asia 3G Spectrum Allocation and 3G Vs 2G - Coverage + Subscribers"
Alex Street

Ofcom | Arqiva Reference Offers for DTT multiplexes in 600MHz spectrum - 0 views

  • obligation to produce Reference Offers
  • award of spectrum in the range 550 to 606MHz (the 600MHz band).
  • published Reference Offers provide a basis upon which potential bidders for 600 MHz spectrum are able to assess the possible transmission costs involved in establishing a transmitter network for digital terrestrial television
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  • Ofcom has separately commissioned an independent audit of the Reference Offers by the consultants Deloitte to test the technical and financial assumptions that underpin the Offers
  • Costs are provided for the situation where the customer engages Arqiva to provide Transmission Services
  • Offers provide a starting point for bidders based upon a notional design of network with transmitters at 80 locations across the UK
  • otential customers will need to engage with Arqiva's transmission business to refine plans and costs based upon their anticipated actual needs
David Astle

Swedish 2.6GHz auction reflects European spectrum value - 0 views

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    Swedish 2.6GHz auction reflects European spectrum value
Alex Street

Google's battle for wireless spectrum - CNET News - 0 views

  • 700MHz spectrum auction represents the last big chance that the United States has to create an opportunity for meaningful change in access to the Internet for the broadest set of people possible
Alex Street

Ofcom asks Arqiva to stick price on 600MHz spectrum * The Register - 1 views

  • stick price on 600MHz
  • building an LTE network or similar would be expensive
  • regulator has asked Arqiva to work out what it would charge someone to broadcast TV in the space
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  • would fit six new HD TV channels
  • band isn't very valuable for anything else, as there's no international harmonisation
  • no economies of scale.
  • working out how much it would cost to broadcast a national TV multiplex
  • Ofcom wants to auction it off,
  • regulator can't do that until the upper part of the Digital Dividend is mapped out (if not auctioned off) and the potential value of the 600MHz band is well understood
  • provide indicative pricing in case anyone fancies launching some TV channels at 600MH
Sasha Roupell

CSA - Rapport annuel 2011 - 0 views

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    Structure of different administrations responsible for spectrum planning and allocation in France
Alex Street

PE Firm Plans Open LTE Network to Challenge AT&T and Verizon « - 0 views

  • ambitious plan by Harbinger Capital Partners relies on deploying a Long Term Evolution network over spectrum owned by a few satellite companies
  • eate an open wholesale wireless network available to retail companies,
  • AT&T and Verizon could not buy up huge chunks of the network or spectrum to keep others off of it.
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  • 6,000 base stations that Harbinger plans to use, along with the tower sites, backhaul and other gear associated with a terrestrial network will require billions of dollars.
David Astle

Comparison of 2.6 GHz Auction Results In Europe | KB spectrum - 0 views

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    Comparison of 2.6 GHz Auction Results In Europe
Nick Verkroost

Ofcom | Freeing up spectrum to meet demands for mobile services - 0 views

  • There are 80 million mobiles in the UK and more than £12.8 million of these are smart phones, used by people to access the internet
Rob Collier

Digital Scotland 2020: Achieving World-Class digital infrastructure: a final report to ... - 0 views

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    "4.4 Rural coverage and take-Up With a population density almost an order of magnitude greater than Scotland's, South Korea does not provide many lessons in rural coverage. However, Australia does. Its overall density is 1/20th Scotland's with vast tracks of land populated by less than one person per ten square kilometers and in some cases per hundred square kilometers. As a result Australia has not been able to escape the urban-rural digital divide, which, as already noted, is embodied in its two-track fast broadband deployment strategy. A large 93% of the population will have access to 100 Mbps service, according to the NBN plan, while the remaining 7%--in rural and remote areas-is being promised up to 12 Mbps only.[6]NBN simply assumes that rural and remote areas do not justify FTTH and that they will be served by fixed wireless and satellite technologies. On the mobile side, on the other hand, Australia has relied on competition between its mobile operators (reduced to three after a consolidation) to extend service beyond urban areas. This has generally produced limited results. Subsidies for better coverage have been applied at the state level, however, with Western Australia being an instructive example. Specifically, the Western Australia government conducted a reverse auction tender to improve mobile coverage in selected areas, which resulted in Telstra, the main incumbent operator, securing A$39.2 million in government aid (on top of committing A$106 million of its own funds) for this purpose. Like Australia, Sweden has large unpopulated areas to serve, yet cannot rely on new-generation satellites, which do not reach these areas. Initially Sweden relied on HSPA mobile coverage but it has recently added a national coverage requirement in the context of its 4G (LTE) spectrum auction. Specifically, the Swedish regulator identified rural homes and businesses that need to be covered, requiring 75% of the indicated homes and businesses to be covered by Decemb
Alex Street

FT.com / Telecoms - Deutsche Telekom looks to fund for US push - 0 views

  • Harbinger is not planning to provide services to consumers, but instead wants to strike wholesale deals with established mobile operators and potential new entrants in the telecoms industry
  • t started reporting falling revenue and profit last year
  • inability to capitalise on the growing consumer appetite to
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  • e fourth-largest US mobile operator was two years behind its rivals with the roll-out of a network based on 3G technology
  • fter buying radio spectrum, T-Mobile USA finally built a 3G network that covered 205m people by last December, and this year began offering industry-leading download speeds.
Alex Street

Netgear MBR814XF » NetGear » Галерея товаров » ООО "Айти-Специфик" - 0 views

  • NETGEAR Wireless Mobile Broadband Router uses the latest FLASH-OFDM® technology from Qualcomm
  • LASH-OFDM® is Qualcomm Flarion Technologies’ spread-spectrum technology that uses OFDM primarily as a wireless access method.
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