Content tagged with “Spectrum”
Spectrum for the Next Generation of Wireless explores possible sources of spectrum, looking specifically at incentives or other measures to assure that spectrum finds its highest and best use. It...
Tags: Spectrum, Communications, Communications and Society Program The 2010 Aspen Institute Roundtable on Spectrum Policy (AIRS), entitled The Search for 500 MHz: Spectrum for the Next Generation of Wireless, will be held November 14-16 at the Aspen Wye River...
Tags: Communications Policy, Science and Techology, Spectrum, Communications and Society Program Rethinking Spectrum Policy: A Fiber Intensive Wireless Architecture is the volume resulting from the 2009 Aspen Institute Roundtable on Spectrum Policy. The report captures the insights of the...
Tags: Communications Policy, Media, Science and Technology, Spectrum Journalism and MediaForum on Freedom to CommunicateForum on Communications and Society (FOCAS)Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a DemocracySymposium on Critical Issues in...
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