Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
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The dispute in the US over 5G’s potential effects on aviation and recent reports on future spectrum availability have brought issues around spectrum to light. so, What will it take to ensure spectrum use is maximised in the long term? Gareth Willmer investigates
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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance and a UK government body have teamed up for an international digital inclusion project that will see spectrum play a key role.
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The economic potential of unlicensed access to the 6 GHz band could add up to US$187.63 billion to the Indonesian economy, and up an accumulated $150.19 billion to the economies of Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Is partnering with the UK Government’s Digital Access Programme (DAP) to promote digital inclusion in Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
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A wireless trade association has called on countries to work together to open up 6GHz as licence-exempt spectrum for Wifi broadband.
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Saudi Arabia has become the first country in the Middle East, Africa and Europe to designate all 1200 MHz of the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use.
Forthcoming events
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Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) president, Martha Suarez has praised Brazil’s Anatel for granting unlicensed access to the complete 5925-7124 MHz band (6GHz band).
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A Memoriam of Understanding has been signed between the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance and Comisión Tecnica Regional de Telecomunicaciones to carry out technical cooperation actions on issues related to radio spectrum management in Central America.