- Spectrum is a key enabler of convergence and the vision of seamless, ubiquitous connectivity. Today and for the foreseeable future, Wi-Fi will remain the workhorse to provide connectivity to devices and applications in both homes and enterprises
- The emergence of new and promising broadband technologies, such as LEO and 5G/6G fixed wireless access, are similarly reliant on additional spectrum to provide increased performance
- The panel of government and academic experts will explore how to avoid a zero-sum game and ensure spectrum access isn’t the gatekeeper on developing new and innovative services
Technology Policy
Spectrum Policy: (Re-)Shaping Network Technologies, A Demand-Side Conversation
- September 24
- 12:45 PM
- - 1:45 PM
- B405
Session Speakers
Moderator
Mark Walker
VP, Technology Policy
CableLabs
Flynn Rico-Johnson
Policy Advisor, Wireless, Space, and International
Federal Communications Commission
Monisha Ghosh
Professor
University of Notre Dame, Department of Electrical Engineering
Charles Cooper
Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Dr. John Chapin
Special Advisor for Spectrum
U.S. National Science Foundation
Topic tags
- 5G, Broadband, Policy, Security & Privacy, Spectrum, Wi-Fi
Access
- Full Access Pass Holders
- All timing - Atlanta Time Zone