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Because the wireless industry is less capital intensive than others
sectors in the telecommunications marketplace, it is expected to
enjoy continued profitability. With survival at stake,
telecommunications companies must ready themselves for battle to
win access and operations rights in the wireless communications
spectrum. This book maps out the strategies required to fight this
battle by explaining how a telecommunications company should
structure its entry and operations in the spectrum.
This work offers professionals and students an understanding of the
regulatory, economic, business, and public policy considerations
associated with entry into global telecommunications markets from a
commercial governmental and legal perspective. The primary focus of
this work is on the regulatory environment, and how it impacts
market access strategies and implementation of these strategies.
The text addresses the issue of how to structure a venture so that
it can operate within differing regulatory regimes. It provides an
overview of market access for a variety of technologies including
Internet, data services, voice, mobile services, and more. This
information resource includes an overview of the tools available to
help professionals ensure that a competitive market is created and
fostered on a day to day basis.
This exciting new book, which builds on the author's previous book,
Spectrum Wars: The Policy and Technology Debate, discusses the
evolution of spectrum use and management caused by the rise of 5G
and beyond in all wireless technologies, from terrestrial wireless,
including mobile and fixed, to non-terrestrial including satellite
and drone technologies. A survey of these new technologies and use
cases are included, allowing the reader to understand the
technical, operational, and commercial context of these systems.
This book addresses how the traditional methods used in evaluating
spectrum management have changed, including the use and need of
low, medium, and high band spectrum to meet user demands and the
use of tools such as spectrum sharing to make available much needed
spectrum for 5G and beyond. The book also examines how governments
are making additional spectrum available for all uses, including
recent spectrum auctions, clearing, and shared networks. Public
policy challenges, such as the digital divide and the impact of the
pandemic, are explored in relation to their impact on spectrum
management. Finally, the evolution to 6G that is already occurring,
and the impact that 6G will likely have on spectrum management in
the future, is reviewed. Written by an expert in the field, this
book provides a thoughtful approach to the overall spectrum
management regime from allocating spectrum to having it released
into the market for 5G and beyond.
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