The UK Government’s Department for Culture, Media & Sport has today released its long-awaited UK Spectrum Strategy policy paper.
The new Spectrum Strategy sets out how they intend to meet the increasing demands for the use of spectrum over the next decade and double spectrum’s contribution to the UK economy by 2025.
Spectrum is the airwaves over which all wireless communications devices (televisions, mobile phones, radios, microphones and more) communicate.
The second document sets out an update on the government’s plans for meeting its commitment to release 500MHz of public sector spectrum by 2020. We first published these plans in March 2011.
Read the full reports in PDF format at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/spectrum-strategy
Mar 11 2014
DCMS release Spectrum Strategy
The UK Government’s Department for Culture, Media & Sport has today released its long-awaited UK Spectrum Strategy policy paper.
The new Spectrum Strategy sets out how they intend to meet the increasing demands for the use of spectrum over the next decade and double spectrum’s contribution to the UK economy by 2025.
Spectrum is the airwaves over which all wireless communications devices (televisions, mobile phones, radios, microphones and more) communicate.
The second document sets out an update on the government’s plans for meeting its commitment to release 500MHz of public sector spectrum by 2020. We first published these plans in March 2011.
Read the full reports in PDF format at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/spectrum-strategy
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: DCMS, Department for Culture, Media & Sport, Spectrum, UK Government