Second Paper on TV Broadcasters’ Property Rights in their FCC License Published
My second paper on television broadcasters’ potential property rights in their spectrum was recently published in the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. This paper is a detailed legal analysis...
View ArticleUnlicensed Spectrum and the Challenge of Finding Investment Capital
White spaces use is becoming increasingly visible way to use spectrum more efficiently and jumpstart the use of new services. However, the industry will need significant investment in order to build a...
View ArticleThe Unbelievable Lack of Consensus on Spectrum Supply and Demand
I’ve recently spoken at several wireless industry conferences where I’ve had a chance to informally discuss various topics with a number of well-regarded U.S. industry experts. In the course of these...
View ArticleIs “Terrestrial Bias” a Political Problem for the Satellite Industry?
Is “Terrestrial Bias” a Political Problem for the Satellite Industry?I recently caught-up with a European wireless executive and we compared notes on the communications industry. While discussing...
View ArticleNew White Paper: Right-sizing Spectrum Auction Licenses: The Case for Smaller...
Summit Ridge Group, LCC just completed a white paper covering a significant issue related to the upcoming FCC Broadcast Incentive Auction. The paper, Right-sizing Spectrum Auction Licenses: The Case...
View ArticleFCC Auctions May Disappoint – Supply of Money Less than Supply of Spectrum
There’s a legitimate question as to whether the wireless industry has enough money to pay historical prices for spectrum the FCC intends to auction over the next 18 months. The FCC intends to auction...
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