Certain areas of the spectrum, such as the 100 GHz band, can be used in a highly localised way, and could be 'privatised' on a national basis. For Martin Cave, however, a system for the free trading of privately held or licensed spectrum is simply...
The 2.4 GHz area of the spectrum is also fairly crowded, with mobile phones, Bluetooth devices and others possible sources of interference which can be as mundane as microwave ovens, though this user has been running a domestic 802.11b WLAN for...
Barrabee said: "When you have spectrum assets in your back pocket, that's a differentiator that gives a carrier options, especially when it comes to mobile TV. Additional spectrum and the development of new 4G technologies will become important as...
Some existing train satellite systems use other bands - for instance, Icomera, which provides GNER's system, uses the 1.2168 GHz frequency. Ofcom on Tuesday made available a new type of spectrum licence that could allow train operators such as GNER...
Another piece of spectrum - at 2.6GHz - is being lined up for auction next year and will probably go to a wireless broadband service of some kind, which could either be based on 3G or mobile WiMax but the lower frequencies allow much greater...
The decision to approve the WiMax Forum's version of IEEE [Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] Standard 802.16 as an IMT-2000 technology significantly escalates opportunities for global deployment, especially within the 2.5GHz to...