Debates Shaping Spectrum Policy.

What debates have caused spectrum policy to change course, and which will determine its future direction? This book examines these issues through a series of essays from a range of notable experts. The backdrop is a period of turbulent change in what was once a quiet backwater. The past quarter cent...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Sims, Martin, Sims, Martin (Communications specialist) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : CRC Press, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • ForewordAbout the contributorsIntroduction by Martin Sims1. The past , present and future of spectrum auctionsBy Martin Cave2. Spectrum management: from the advent of auctions to post-pandemic policy imperativesBy Gérard Pogorel3. Towards a Future-Proof International Spectrum Policy?By Mohamed A. El-Moghazi and Jason Whalley4. Innovation and Spectrum Management: An Oxymoron?By William Webb5. How should we use demand forecasting in spectrum policy?By Richard Womersley6. The realpolitik of spectrum in the global economyBy Simon Forge7. A new stakeholder paradigm to link 6G with sustainable development goals and spectrum managementBy Marja Matinmikko-Blue8. How can spectrum policy address climate change?By Manuel R. Marti9. Artificial Intelligence in radio spectrum management: the impending enforcement problemBy Toby Youell10. Why campaigns against 5G have been so successful and what can be done to improve industry messagingBy Mary Longhurst and Martin Sims11. 5G and Covid-19 conspiracy theories; how Vodafone New Zealand responded to cell tower arson attacks by using humour to beat rumour onlineBy Nicky Preston12. The tragedy of the "tragedy of the commons" metaphorBy Martin Sims