Overview of Australian telecom market and regulatory structure with a particular focus on mobile. Includes description of TeleResources capabilities and experience. Prepared for visit of Chinese Radio Bureau delegation November 2014
Industry support for the APT700 band plan is strong. Whereas APT700 provides both FDD and TDD arrangements, it is the FDD plan that has gained global support from industry and regulators in markets addressing approaching 4 billion people.
42 countries have allocated, committed to, or recommend allocating APT700 FDD (band 28) spectrum for LTE deployments.
This Snapshot report is an extract from the latest Evolution to LTE report (October 13, 2015).
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Kumar Singarajah, Avanti Communications Ltd - Fixe...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Kumar Singarajah, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Business Development, Avanti Communications Ltd
Fixed Satellite Service Broadband Spectrum
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Future role of Satellite Technology - Towards a global 5G EcosystemtechUK
Presented by Kumar Singarajah, Avanti at the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 16th Dec.
Available to download from: http://www.techuk.org/insights/meeting-notes/item/6870-meeting-notes-from-uk-spf-cluster-2-event-on-mmwave
Industry support for the APT700 band plan is strong. Whereas APT700 provides both FDD and TDD arrangements, it is the FDD plan that has gained global support from industry and regulators in markets addressing approaching 4 billion people.
42 countries have allocated, committed to, or recommend allocating APT700 FDD (band 28) spectrum for LTE deployments.
This Snapshot report is an extract from the latest Evolution to LTE report (October 13, 2015).
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Kumar Singarajah, Avanti Communications Ltd - Fixe...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Kumar Singarajah, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Business Development, Avanti Communications Ltd
Fixed Satellite Service Broadband Spectrum
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Future role of Satellite Technology - Towards a global 5G EcosystemtechUK
Presented by Kumar Singarajah, Avanti at the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 16th Dec.
Available to download from: http://www.techuk.org/insights/meeting-notes/item/6870-meeting-notes-from-uk-spf-cluster-2-event-on-mmwave
Janette Stewart, Analysys Mason - Presentation from Analysys Mason (Qualcomm study) for SPF 140217
Presented at the Cluster 1/4 UK Spectrum Policy Forum meeting
More information is available http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
An introduction to satellite communications presented at the Making Efficiencies using Satellites – ‘it’s not rocket science’ Discovery Day on 13 March 2015 in Oxfordshire.
increasing the number of mobile firms can reduce welfareroberto ercole
slides from Policy Tracker presentation on how the number of mobile operators (and the policies to encourage new entrants) might reduce overall economic welfare.
Spectrum liberalisation and technology neutral licencesroberto ercole
how spectrum liberalisation needs flexible technology neutral licensing to work effectively, but the tension this has with the benefits of harmonisation and harmful interference control. The paper looks at the example of Europe and how this principle used WAPECS to do this.
Drones transmitting and receiving data via Non Line of Sight communicationZack Burt
Recent FCC regulation enables new opportunities in non line of sight communications. Presentation regarding the potential for Drones to benefit from bandwidth available in the TV White Space spectrum (channels 14 through 51).
Janette Stewart, Analysys Mason - Presentation from Analysys Mason (Qualcomm study) for SPF 140217
Presented at the Cluster 1/4 UK Spectrum Policy Forum meeting
More information is available http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
An introduction to satellite communications presented at the Making Efficiencies using Satellites – ‘it’s not rocket science’ Discovery Day on 13 March 2015 in Oxfordshire.
increasing the number of mobile firms can reduce welfareroberto ercole
slides from Policy Tracker presentation on how the number of mobile operators (and the policies to encourage new entrants) might reduce overall economic welfare.
Spectrum liberalisation and technology neutral licencesroberto ercole
how spectrum liberalisation needs flexible technology neutral licensing to work effectively, but the tension this has with the benefits of harmonisation and harmful interference control. The paper looks at the example of Europe and how this principle used WAPECS to do this.
Drones transmitting and receiving data via Non Line of Sight communicationZack Burt
Recent FCC regulation enables new opportunities in non line of sight communications. Presentation regarding the potential for Drones to benefit from bandwidth available in the TV White Space spectrum (channels 14 through 51).
pure practical Telecoms/ICT training in NigeriaNeonetwireless
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UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Phil Godfrey, TETRA and Critical Communications As...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Phil Godfrey, Chairman, TETRA and Critical Communications Association
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
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Bunang Fibre Optics is a 100% black owned company, is the subsidiary of Bunang Holdings (PTY) LTD established in 2014.
Bunang Fibre Optics is a specialist distributor of Radio Frequency (RF). Fibre Optic Communications components, Sub System & Accessories. The company is committed to client satisfactory and exceptional service levels to communications industries in Africa.
A roadmap to deliver next generation critical communicationsComms Connect
Mobile communications, especially in emergency situations, but also as businesses increasingly use mobile connectivity for their operations, is becoming critical. Public safety, emergency response, crisis control and smooth day-to-day operations all rely on people connecting and information being shared accurately. Telstra today is enabling voice and narrowband communications through both private and public mobile networks, while working to develop an integrated mobile broadband solution to meet the needs of tomorrow for emergency services, mining, transport and utilities.
This presentation will explore the coverage, resiliency and customer experience that underpin the Telstra mobile broadband communication network, and the roadmap Telstra has to deliver an emergency- grade mobile network that offers dedicated spectrum coupled with the reach and mobile broadband experience that Telstra offers.
Anthony Goonan, Director, Network Commercial Engineering, Telstra Corporation
This is a presentation of SENTECH about their digital tranmsission and signal carrier programmes and services in South Africa.
According to the author, the company will be assisting the DTT Project Office in the establishment and provision of support to citizen support on all matters technical, including but not limited to matters related to signal reception and the general increased technical complexity of the home environment .
The document shows the progress of SENTECH’s work so far and describes how digitalisation is being achieved on a province by province basis.
For example:
a) Gauteng is held in Pretoria, Sunnyside, Welverdiend, Pretoria North, Menlo Park, Helderkruin, Johhanesburg, Heidelberg, Linmeyer, Mondeor, Mulbarton, Bez Valley.
c) Free State is held in Kroonstad, Suidrand, Bethlehem, Senekal, Boeskamskop, Dewetsdorp, Ficksburg Town, Ladybrand, Petrus Steyn, Springfontein, Witsieshoek, provincial project status per site Limpopo is held in Tzaneen, Dzamba, Gaba, Malamba, Nylstroom, Sibasa, Tolwe, Tsamavudzi.
c) Mpumalanga is held in Davel, Carollina, Dullstroom, Mbuzini, Piet Retief, Volksrust, Hetorspruit, Standerton, Lydenburg, Sabie,
d) Kwa Zulu Natal (KZN) is held in Verulam, Donnybrook, Pietermaritzburg, Vryheid, Eshowe, Greytown, Mooirivier, Ubombo, Emapangeni, Estcourt, Greytown Dorp, Howick, Kokstad, Ladysmith, Loskop, Louwsberg, Matatiele, Newcastle, Nongoma, Nqutu, Pongola, Qudeni,
e) Eastern Cape is held in Aliwal North, Butterworth, Suurberg, Mount Ayliff, King Williams Town, Queenstown, Umtata, Kirkwood, Kareedouw, Port St Johns.
f) North West is held in Schweizer Reneke, Christiana, Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC is held in George, Piketberg, Grabouw, Kleinmond, Knysna, Montagu.
g) Northern Cape, there are no site form part of the 80%.
Webinar: The Radio Equipment Directive and European StandardstechUK
Slides from Webinar "The Radio Equipment Directive and European Standards –Time running out to comply" held on 22nd April by techUK Future Technologies Network, Communications Policy Council and ETSI