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Spectrum for the Future

PSL2: Spectrum for the Future
Friday, 22 November 2013, 10:45 - 12:15, Jupiter 9
The pressure on spectrum resulting from the exponential growth of mobile services raises a number of challenges for governments and regulators, who are in charge of managing spectrum. In particular:
- How to balance the spectrum requirements of government and commercial services in order to achieve a sustainable use of spectrum?
- How to balance the spectrum requirements of licence exempt (e.g. wifi) and licensed services (e.g. mobile networks) to promote the widest development of broadband services at an affordable price?
- How to balance the spectrum requirements of terrestrial and space services?
- How to promote the use of more spectrally efficient technologies without disrupting existing investments?
The debate will also address the way in which international regulations (in particular those that may arise from WRC-15 decisions) may assist in addressing these challenges.
Moderator
Mr François Rancy, Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau, International Telecommunication Union, Switzerland
Panellists
Dr Shiv K. Bakhshi, Vice-President Industry Relations, Ericsson, United States
Mr Jean-Pierre Bienaimé, Chairman, UMTS Forum, France
Mr Paul Brown-Kenyon, Chief Executive Officer, MEASAT, Malaysia
Ms Julie Napier Zoller, Deputy Coordinator, International Communications and Information Policy (CIP), United States Department of State, United States
Prof. John Sydney Nkoma, Director General, Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), Tanzania
Mr Sergy Pastukh, Vice-chair ITU-R SG1 - Spectrum Management, Radio Research and Development Institute (NIIR), Russian Federation
Mr Peter Pitsch, Executive Director Communications Policy and Associate General Counsel, Intel Corporation, United States

Source: ITU Telecom World 2013

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