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Home » 5G Americas Discusses Dynamic Spectrum Sharing and Future Wireless Strategies

5G Americas Discusses Dynamic Spectrum Sharing and Future Wireless Strategies

July 17, 2024
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5G Americas, a leading voice for 5G and LTE in the Americas, has published its latest briefing paper titled “Spectrum Sharing: Challenges and Opportunities.” This comprehensive document delves into the various spectrum sharing models, exploring their technical, regulatory, and economic complexities, as well as the potential benefits they offer to the wireless industry.

The paper discusses standardized same and multi-technology spectrum sharing techniques, including evolved spectrum access systems and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) technology. As demand for wireless services surges, the briefing paper highlights industry specifications and regulatory perceptions related to DSS, identifying the challenges and opportunities within spectrum sharing. Notably, it emphasizes the 3.1-3.45 GHz band for its potential in commercial services and the advancements required in sensing technologies for effective spectrum management.

Key Sections of the Briefing Paper:

  • Spectrum Management Models : Detailed examination of licensed, unlicensed, and shared spectrum mechanisms. Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) : Definitions, techniques, and interpretations by industry bodies like 3GPP and 5G Americas.
  • Commercial Experiences : Focus on the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) in the 6 GHz band in the United States.
  • 3.1-3.45 GHz Band : Exploration of potential spectrum sharing approaches and their implications.
  • Challenges and Opportunities : Analysis of the technical, regulatory, and economic complexities associated with spectrum sharing.

“The ability to share spectrum efficiently is not just a technical challenge but a strategic opportunity. We must develop policies that incentivize cooperation and ensure fair access to this critical resource,” says work group co-leader Karri Kuoppamaki, SVP, Advanced and Emerging Technologies, T-Mobile US, Inc.

“Exclusive spectrum use is vital for societal, economic, and national security benefits, but when dedicated spectrum for commercial services isn’t possible, spectrum sharing offers a possible solution,” stated Brian Daly, AVP Wireless Technology Strategy & Standards, AT&T. “Spectrum sharing, using advanced radar sensing methods, could provide part of the solution to meet the additional spectrum needs of wireless services, if preferred commercially licensed spectrum is not available.”

For a detailed exploration of these topics, download the full briefing paper from 5G Americas.

Spectrum Sharing: Challenges & Opportunities Briefing Paper

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