The Spectrum Handbook 2018 (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
This Handbook has three objectives: 1) to serve as a primer for explaining the complex issues around the use of electromagnetic spectrum; 2) to analyze, from both an economic and a legal perspective, the regulatory processes being considered or underway to...
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This Handbook has three objectives: 1) to serve as a primer for explaining the complex issues around the use of electromagnetic spectrum; 2) to analyze, from both an economic and a legal perspective, the regulatory processes being considered or underway to reallocate or change the use of spectrum bands; and 3) to be a reference source for industry professionals. Part I of the Handbook provides an overview of the spectrum and the regulatory process. Part II of the Handbook explains the various available spectrum bands, discussing their range, location, and physical properties and how these impact their ability to be used. An analysis of the current allocation of these spectrum bands in the United States follows. Part III contains detailed explanations of the various spectrum band plans. Throughout the Handbook, we provide links in the footnotes to sources for additional information. From a macro-perspective, regulators worldwide are currently reallocating spectrum from underutilized applications to the burgeoning mobile wireless broadband applications. Given the needs and importance of wireless broadband, from an economic and social perspective, this trend is likely unstoppable. The FCC is allocating both licensed spectrum (including the broadcast incentive auction) and unlicensed spectrum (including the 3.5 GHz and 5 GHz processes). Unlicensed (shared) spectrum is one approach to minimize disruption from these reallocation efforts and expand utilization is the small but significant spectrum sharing movement. Spectrum sharing is simultaneously proposing to improve spectral efficiency and calling into question the need for licenses altogether. As a result of the existing processes underway to improve the efficiency of spectrum allocation along with new technologies that further improve efficiency, the extent of "spectrum crunch" (i.e. the apparent lack of available spectrum) is poorly understood and hotly debated. Summit Ridge Group does not believe it is likely to bring information access to a grinding halt in the United States. Rather, we may see temporary congestion while regulators approve new reallocations of spectrum and spectrum-sharing plans, and service providers build out services on new spectrum. These processes, combined with wireless carriers' improved ability to regulate customer data usage-primarily by charging higher fees and/or capping usage, and offloading traffic via Wi-Fi and other technologies-should allow operators to continue to provide reliable service in the face of increasing demand. These trends are also likely to temper the increase in spectrum prices in the future.
Autoren-Porträt von J. Armand Musey, Barlow E Keener
Armand Musey founded Summit Ridge Group and has over 15 years of equity research, investment banking and consulting experience. Armand has completed dozens of financial valuation, strategic analysis, business development, corporate governance and business plan creation assignments in the communications industry and has experience working on numerous financing and M&A transactions. His involvement with a wide breadth of companies has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of a range of media and telecom issues and the complex web of relationships underlying the sector's competitive dynamics and associated regulatory issues. His legal background allows him understand the heavily regulated telecom sector. During litigation support assignments, Armand's legal background also allows him to quickly digest legal documents and identify industry issues likely to be most relevant to the legal team he supports.Prior to founding Summit Ridge Group, Armand led the satellite industry research teams for Banc of America Securities, and later Solomon Smith Barney where he also covered the wireless tower industry. He earned numerous honors as a research analyst including being named to the Institutional Investor "All American" team three times (2000-2002) and the Wall Street Journal "All Star" team. He was ranked the top satellite industry analyst by Greenwich Associates. He was previously president of a boutique investment bank specializing in the satellite, media and telecom industries.
Armand regularly speaks at major industry conferences and has been frequently quoted in leading trade publications and by national publications as an expert in communications finance and corporate governance. He authored the highly regarded publication The Spectrum Handbook 2013 and his recent industry research has been published in leading law journals. Armand is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) and is a co-chair of its New York chapter (2016-2018). He is also
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member of the New York Society of Securities Analysts where he chaired the Corporate Governance Committee from 2007-2009 (vice-chair 2005-2007), the CFA Institute and the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) where he serves as the treasurer of its New York Chapter (2017-2018), and the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Armand's interests include classical music, post-modern philosophy, and mountain climbing. He served on the board of the Riverside Symphony (2008-2010) and as treasurer of the board of the Foucault Society (2005-2009). In 2008, Armand completed a longtime goal of climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents (the "Seven Summits"), with a successful ascent of Mt. Everest.
Barlow Keener is a Managing Director at Summit Ridge Group and serves as its Chief Information Security Officer and its General Counsel. He has over 20 years of telecommunications, spectrum, Internet, and privacy law experience. He has earned an exam certification as CIPP/US privacy law certification, or "Certified Information Privacy Professional", from the IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals).
Barlow has provided counsel and in-depth regulatory and financial analysis for clients involved investments in innovative FCC related spectrum issues, satellite spectrum matters, terrestrial radio technologies, small cell technologies, long-haul fiber networks, and data centers. He has actively handled state regulatory proceedings as an attorney and provided expert witness services and support for state regulators in telecommunications administrative matters involving FCC classifications of central offices, service quality failures, and 911 failures.
Barlow also practices law with Keener Law Group and previously was co-founder and CEO of BrahmaCom, a New England based facilities CLEC. In addition, he served as General Counsel at CSA, Inc., a Boston-based marketing firm and was in-house counsel at BellSouth Telecommunications (now AT&T).
Barlow regularly speaks at major industry spectrum and telecom conferences. He authored numerous articles regarding cutting edge spectrum and telecommunications law in industry magazines. In Law school, he was the co-founder of the Emory Journal of International Dispute Resolution.
Barlow's interests include history, literature, physics, coding, math, running, and Baptiste Yoga. He served on the Stewardship Committee of the historic Boston Trinity Church (2014-2018) and as co-founder and President of Ocean Comeback, Inc., a 501(3)(c) non-profit advocating for municipal-created ocean no-take sanctuaries (2016-2018). Barlow has run the Boston Marathon five times. He lived and worked in Budapest, Hungary for 1 year.
Armand's interests include classical music, post-modern philosophy, and mountain climbing. He served on the board of the Riverside Symphony (2008-2010) and as treasurer of the board of the Foucault Society (2005-2009). In 2008, Armand completed a longtime goal of climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents (the "Seven Summits"), with a successful ascent of Mt. Everest.
Barlow Keener is a Managing Director at Summit Ridge Group and serves as its Chief Information Security Officer and its General Counsel. He has over 20 years of telecommunications, spectrum, Internet, and privacy law experience. He has earned an exam certification as CIPP/US privacy law certification, or "Certified Information Privacy Professional", from the IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals).
Barlow has provided counsel and in-depth regulatory and financial analysis for clients involved investments in innovative FCC related spectrum issues, satellite spectrum matters, terrestrial radio technologies, small cell technologies, long-haul fiber networks, and data centers. He has actively handled state regulatory proceedings as an attorney and provided expert witness services and support for state regulators in telecommunications administrative matters involving FCC classifications of central offices, service quality failures, and 911 failures.
Barlow also practices law with Keener Law Group and previously was co-founder and CEO of BrahmaCom, a New England based facilities CLEC. In addition, he served as General Counsel at CSA, Inc., a Boston-based marketing firm and was in-house counsel at BellSouth Telecommunications (now AT&T).
Barlow regularly speaks at major industry spectrum and telecom conferences. He authored numerous articles regarding cutting edge spectrum and telecommunications law in industry magazines. In Law school, he was the co-founder of the Emory Journal of International Dispute Resolution.
Barlow's interests include history, literature, physics, coding, math, running, and Baptiste Yoga. He served on the Stewardship Committee of the historic Boston Trinity Church (2014-2018) and as co-founder and President of Ocean Comeback, Inc., a 501(3)(c) non-profit advocating for municipal-created ocean no-take sanctuaries (2016-2018). Barlow has run the Boston Marathon five times. He lived and worked in Budapest, Hungary for 1 year.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: J. Armand Musey , Barlow E Keener
- 2018, 392 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Summit Ridge Group, LLC
- ISBN-10: 0989296253
- ISBN-13: 9780989296250
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2018
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