Phillipa Marks spoke at the Broadband World Forum in Paris
Phillipa Marks is speaking at the Broadband World Forum in Paris on the Business Benefits of Deploying a Supplemental Downlink at 1.4 GHz (1452-1492 MHz).
Phillipa Marks is speaking at the Broadband World Forum in Paris on the Business Benefits of Deploying a Supplemental Downlink at 1.4 GHz (1452-1492 MHz).
Brian Williamson spoke at the ECTA “Triggering fibre” event in Brussels on policy in relation to the copper-fibre transition. Plum_Williamson_29_June2011_Triggering_fibre.pdf
A study by Plum Consulting, unveiled today at the 6th Annual European Spectrum Management Conference in Brussels, shows that using the 1.4 GHz band (i.e. 1452-1492 MHz also called 1.5 GHz by the European Parliament or the L-band by the CEPT) for enhanced multimedia and broadband services would: Generate a net present value for Europe[…]
The UK Government committed to releasing 500 MHz over the next 10 years in last autumn’s Comprehensive Spending Review. Today plans for releasing publicly-held spectrum were announced. Plum supported in the analysis of commercial demand for public sector spectrum. The Enabling UK Growth – Releasing public spectrum document is available here: https://www.dcms.gov.uk/images/publications/Spectrum_Release.pdf Visit related web[…]
Tony Lavender has extensive expertise in the telecoms sector in strategy, technology and regulation. He has advised many telecoms organisations on a variety of business and regulatory issues and particularly on industry transformation arising from convergence. Having worked for an operator, a regulator, as an analyst and as a consultant Tony understands and is able[…]
European telecommunications regulation has developed in an era when networks were in place, demand was stable and there was limited network competition. None of these conditions hold during the transition from copper to fibre. During the transition investment to rebuild networks is required, whilst demand will be much less certain as copper, fibre, cable and[…]
Brian Williamson spoke on spectrum for society at an MEP breakfast at the European Parliament
Brian Williamson spoke at an Alliance of Liberals and Democrats event in Brussels on the topic ‘Is mobility more important than speed?’
Stephen Adshead spoke at the Future TV Advertising Forum in London on a long-term vision for TV advertising. For a report on the event by Videonet, please see https://www.v-net.tv/NewsDisplay.aspx?id=609&title=consumers-need-to-control- Visit related web site
David Lewin spoke on affordability at an event hosted by Vodafone in Brussels on “How far can market deliver Universal Service in telecommunications?”