ABSTRACT

What debates have caused spectrum policy to change course and which will determine its future direction? This book examines these issues through a series of chapters from a range of notable experts.

The backdrop is a period of turbulent change in what was once a quiet backwater. The past quarter century has seen wireless connectivity go from nice-to-have luxury to the cornerstone of success as nations battle for leadership of the digital economy. The change has been reflected in the crucial role now played by market's mechanisms in a field once dominated by administrative decisions. Spectrum policy’s goals have moved far beyond the efficient use of the airwaves to include encouraging economic development, investment, innovation, sustainability and digital inclusivity.

Are historic procedures still appropriate in the face of this multiplicity of demands? Are market mechanisms like auctions still the best way to deliver what has become essential infrastructure? Does the process of international coordination need to change? Is spectrum policy’s effectiveness limited by the power of global economic forces? Can it reduce rather than add to global warming? Where does 6G and AI fit in? Is public perception the new spectrum policy battle ground? These are all issues examined in The Debates Shaping Spectrum Policy.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

Spectrum Auctions

From the Advent of Auctions to Post-Pandemic Policy Imperatives

chapter 4|8 pages

Innovation and Spectrum Management

An Oxymoron?

chapter 9|8 pages

Artificial Intelligence in Radio Spectrum Management

The Impending Enforcement Problem

chapter 11|18 pages

5G and Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories

How Vodafone New Zealand Responded to Cell Tower Arson Attacks by Using Humour to Beat Rumour Online

chapter 12|10 pages

“Tragedy of the Commons” Metaphor