Dynamic Spectrum Access Called Key to Addressing Digital Divide
Dynamic spectrum access is a key to addressing a growing, worldwide digital divide, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance President Kalpak Gude told the DSA Global Summit in Capetown, South Africa. “As the world becomes more mobile, the Internet has also become far…
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more dependent on wireless access,” Gude said, according to a DSA news release. “As we move to the next generation networks that will support the demands of an always connected society, we must confront the reality that four billion of our fellow citizens on earth lack any real connectivity. They are being left behind as the fortunate few race ahead. Access to spectrum is part of the solution to both problems confronting regulators and society.” ViaSat is the first broadband satellite operator to join, DSA said. DSA said it also added as a member broadband network and services company Brightwave.