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An important meeting in Barcelona

Escrito por Redacción TNI el 17/02/2015 a las 18:52:15
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In the past 12 months Dynamic Spectrum Alliance has worked rapidly to address the looming spectrum crunch and pave the way for innovative new wireless technologies. An increasing amount of countries are looking to implement dynamic spectrum access regulations in 2015 and the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance is working to engage with regulators and government officials to promote the adoption of legal and regulatory frameworks that facilitate dynamic access to radio spectrum.

 

Thanks to the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance, deployments of dynamic spectrum access technologies are already underway through trials, pilots and commercial deployments worldwide, including North America, Europe, South Africa, Africa, Asia, Jamaica and even Latin America.

 

The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance is a global organization advocating for laws and regulations that will lead to more efficient and effective spectrum utilization. Its membership spans multinationals, small- and medium-sized enterprises, and academic, research, and other organizations from around the world, all working to create innovative solutions that will increase the amount of available spectrum to the benefit of consumers and businesses alike.

 

 

Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Executive Director, H Nwana, will be available for media briefings during Mobile World Congress to discuss what 2015 has in store for dynamic spectrum access and the many projects which are currently underway worldwide. As Executive Director of the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance, H Nwana assists with the development and execution of the organization’s strategic initiatives and outreach to and recruitment of potential partners and members across the private, public, and non-profit sectors.

 

Prior to this, Nwana was Group Director of Spectrum Policy at Ofcom, where he ran UK’s Spectrum Policy and spearheaded UK’s dynamic spectrum management activities, specifically focusing on TV White Spaces for broadband and other applications. Before this, Nwana was MD at Arqiva and earlier in his career he worked at Quadriga Worldwide Ltd and was instrumental in the introduction of digital technology and services to the hospitality industry across Europe, Middle East, and Africa. 

WHERE: Networking Garden, Hall 8.1, Mobile World Congress, Barcelona

WHEN: 2-5 March, 2015