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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)

 

 

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