February 16, 2004 - Morning
Session |
Radio spectrum
management for a converging world |
Eric LIE, ITU |
Spectrum
liberalisation and property rights
(Paper ) |
Thomas HAZLETT, Manhattan
Institute |
Spectrum trading
or sharing? New Approaches to spectrum management |
Lee McKNIGHT, Syracuse
University |
Case study: Australia |
Fabio LEITE, ITU |
Case study:
Guatemala |
Giancarlo IGARGUEN, Francisco
Marroquin University |
Case study: United
Kingdom |
Martin CAVE, University
of Warwick |
February 16, 2004 - Afternoon
Session |
Frequency open policy in Japan |
Kiyoshi KONO, MPHPT
(Japan) |
Spectrum management in Korea |
OH Sung Kon, MIC
(Korea) |
Spectrum policy in the
EU |
Ruprecht NIEPOLD, DGINFSO
(European Commission) |
February 17, 2004 - Morning
Session |
Impact of new
approaches to spectrum management on Broadcasting |
Philip LAVEN, EBU |
Aviation's Spectrum in
a Brave New World |
Brabara D'AMATO, IATA |
Impact of new
approaches to spectrum management on Satellite |
Ann VANDENBROUCKE, INMARSAT |
Advanced wireless
technologies and spectrum management |
Taylor REYNOLDS, ITU |
License-exempt
spectrum and advanced wireless technologies |
Marianna GOLDHAMMER, Alvarion |
Spectrum buyouts: A
mechanism to open spectrum
(Paper ) |
Nobuo IKEDA, RIETI |
February 17, 2004 - Afternoon
Session |
Regulatory and
policy implications of advanced wireless technologies to spectrum
management |
Doug SWARD, Industry Canada
(Canada) |
Regulatory and
policy implications of advanced wireless technologies to spectrum
management |
Bharat BHATIA, Motorola |
Spectrum management activities of the ITU |
Terence JEACOCK, ITU-R
(SG1) |
Improving the
international spectrum regulatory framework |
Robin HAINES, NTIA
(USA) |
February 18, 2004 - Morning Session |
Spectrum management
reform in Brazil |
Marco TAVARES, ANATEL
(Brazil) |