Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 283 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part 1. Setting the scene -- part 2. Liberalisation in action -- part 3. The limits of liberalisation -- part 4. The new agenda. |
Summary |
Exploring the new frontier for spectrum policy, this book identifies the successes and failures of the main policy initiatives of the past decade. It explains, in layman's terms, the technical and policy background needed to understand these debates. For those already working in the field, it provides a lively analysis of recent policy initiatives along with an authoritative interpretation of the latest developments in spectrum policy. It examines individual liberalisation initiatives in detail and explains the logic behind moves towards spectrum sharing, which is seen as the next policy phase. It will help non-specialists climb the formidable learning curve quickly. It is ideal for those who have just become involved in the spectrum field, whether in industry, government, or as a regulator, as well as those with expertise in one area of spectrum management who want to learn more about the other areas. -- Edited summary from book. |
Subject |
Telecommunication policy.
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Radio frequency allocation.
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Wireless communication systems.
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Télécommunications -- Politique gouvernementale. |
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Radiofréquences -- Attribution. |
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Transmission sans fil. |
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Radio frequency allocation |
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Telecommunication policy |
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Wireless communication systems |
Added Author |
Youell, Toby, author.
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Womersley, Richard, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Understanding spectrum liberalisation. CRC Press 2015 9781498705028 (OCoLC)909325847 |
ISBN |
9781498705035 (electronic bk.) |
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1498705030 (electronic bk.) |
Standard No. |
10.1201/b18830 doi |
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