EPISODE · Apr 25, 2022 · 9 MIN
22.02 Automated and Dynamic Spectrum Access for Scalable and On-Demand Private Networks
from Setting the Standard · host Stephanie
Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are talking with the Forum's Chief Regulatory Officer Prakash Moorut of Shure, about an exciting new International project for the Forum on Automated and Dynamic Spectrum Access for Scalable and On-Demand Private Networks. Timestamps:00:49 How this exciting project come about01:15 A bit about local licensing approach in Europe and needing channel assignments as the ecosystem grows01:45 On demand spectrum is an important use case 02:25 ETSI and its needs and involvement and how we came to work with them on this03:34 Let's talk about the band a bit04:00 How it compares to CBRS in the US04:50 How will we work with ETSI and … announcement of a kickoff meeting April 28! You won't want to miss it06:13 What are the timeline goals?06:50 Who should participate?07:10 A bit on the importance of this being a European project at the Forum
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Hello and welcome to Setting the Standard, the podcast about wireless radio standards creation from the Wireless Innovation Forum. Want to know the latest about the CBRS band, the SCA or any other advanced radio technologies hot topics? You're in the right place. I'm your host and Communications Director of the Forum, Stephanie Hamill. In this episode, we are talking with the Forum's Chief Regulatory Officer Prakash Moorut of Shure, about an exciting new International project for the Forum ...
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