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Title Frequencies : international spectrum policy / edited by Gregory Taylor and Catherine Middleton
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 318 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Radio spectrum as Indigenous space : property rights and traditional knowledge in New Zealand's spectrum -- 2. Finland : surfing the mobile wave against the tide of EU spectrum policy Consensus -- 3. Spectrum policy across Africa -- 4. Wireless carriers competing? Canadian mobile policy, 2006-17 -- 5. The case of the wholesale mobile network in Mexico : Red Compartida -- 6. The growth of broadband mobile communications in India : trends, policy issues, and challenges -- 7. Bridging the urban-rural digital divide : the case of remote rural broadband systems in Canada -- 8. Spectrum sharing -- 9. Polycentric governance for spectrum sharing -- 10. Open access markets for capacity and the inseparability of spectrum and infrastructure -- 11. How disruptive Is 5G?
Summary "Our digital world is increasingly mobile. All mobile communication rests upon access to one invisible, essential element: the radio spectrum. In Frequencies, Gregory Taylor and Catherine Middleton bring together diverse national perspectives to explore the current and future state of spectrum governance worldwide. Spectrum is a foundational component of our contemporary communication infrastructure. The stakes are massive: mobile network operators have invested billions via national spectrum auctions to claim exclusive use of prime spectrum bands. Despite this windfall for national governments, many people around the globe remain disconnected from mobile service, yet international policy comparisons that can help us understand these disparities and differences are rare. Frequencies offers illuminating case studies from around the world, including Finland, Mexico, New Zealand, India, and Canada, as well as forward-thinking approaches to our use of radio frequencies that encourage greater public benefit and technological advancement. The contributors to Frequencies represent a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds, united by the common goal of maximizing the value and access to the public good that is the radio spectrum. Spectrum policy affects everyone, whether listening to the radio, making an emergency phone call, or scrolling through social media updates. Frequencies seeks to broaden the discussion about our management of this primary resource necessary for how the world shares information."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Gregory Taylor is assistant professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Film at the University of Calgary and author of Shut Off: The Canadian Digital Television Transition. Catherine Middleton is professor in the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University and co-editor of Management of Broadband Technology Innovation: Policy, Deployment and Use
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Subject Telecommunication policy.
Telecommunication -- International cooperation.
Radio resource management (Wireless communications)
Radio frequency allocation -- Government policy
Wireless communication systems -- Government policy
Broadband communication systems -- Government policy
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Communication Policy.
Broadband communication systems -- Government policy
Radio frequency allocation -- Government policy
Radio resource management (Wireless communications)
Telecommunication -- International cooperation
Telecommunication policy
Wireless communication systems -- Government policy
Form Electronic book
Author Taylor, Gregory, 1967- editor
Middleton, Catherine, 1963- editor
ISBN 9780228003120
0228003121