A coalition aimed at ensuring that EU spectrum policy preserves...
A coalition aimed at ensuring that EU spectrum policy preserves the coexistence between devices and services launched Tuesday. The European Forum for Spectrum Coexistence’s (EFSC) founding members are Cable Europe, the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association, the Association of…
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Professional Wireless Production Technologies, and the Performing Arts Employers Associations League Europe, they said. The coalition wants EU spectrum policymakers to ensure that radio- and non-radio-deployed equipment is taken into account when the introduction of new radio services threatens to upset the balance in the electromagnetic ecosystem, it said. The group will address a gap in Europe’s current spectrum allocation system, said Cable Europe Managing Director Caroline Van Weede.