4G spectrum licenses should include conditions requiring open access as...
4G spectrum licenses should include conditions requiring open access as a means of creating a long-term solution to two decades of the “curious phenomenon” known as roaming, the International Telecommunications Users Group said in a submission to an ITU Council…
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working group meeting this week to prepare for the World Conference on International Telecommunications. The conference, in December, will revise the International Telecommunication Regulations. “Licensing of spectrum for the next generation of mobile communications infrastructure therefore needs to be built on the principles of shared investment and open access,” the users group said.