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Understanding Spectrum Liberalisation
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Until the 1990s, almost all spectrum licenses were given away practically for free-even the first mobile licenses which laid the foundation for multi-billion dollar companies that dominate stock markets around the world. In the past fifteen years, there has been a concerted attempt to liberalise the sector and make it more open to market forces. Th
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Authors
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The Promise of Liberalisation
- Chapter 3: A Spectrum Engineering Primer
- Chapter 4: Spectrum Auctions Become the Default Assignment Mechanism
- Chapter 5: The Liberalised Licensing Debate
- Chapter 6: Public Sector Spectrum
- Chapter 7: Broadcasting
- Chapter 8: Satellite
- Chapter 9: Ultra Wide Band
- Chapter 10: Wi-Fi and the Spectrum Commons
- Chapter 11: The Whitespace Concept
- Chapter 12: Introduction to Part III
- Chapter 13: The Capacity Crunch
- Chapter 14: Why Is Liberalisation Limited in Its Application?
- Chapter 15: Why Does Trading Have Such Patchy Success?
- Chapter 16: Mobile Networks : From Sharing to Wholesale
- Chapter 17: The Role of Politics in Spectrum Liberalisation
- Chapter 18: Criticisms of Auctions
- Chapter 19: Introduction to Part IV Finding the Right Metaphor
- Chapter 20: Licensed Shared Access
- Chapter 21: Cognitive Radio and Database-Driven Spectrum Management
- Chapter 22: Future Technologies
- Chapter 23: Conclusions
- Appendix A: What Does the ITU Do and How Does It Work?
- Glossary
- Back Cover