The Unfinished Radio Revolution: Eight Perspectives on Wireless Interference

The Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Vol. 9, p. 501, 2011

30 Pages Posted: 24 Jun 2011

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Jean Pierre De Vries

University of Colorado at Boulder Law School - Silicon Flatirons Center

Kaleb August Sieh

Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group, Inc. ; University of Colorado Law School - Silicon Flatirons Center

Date Written: June 22, 2011

Abstract

A collection of eight papers presented at a half-day conference in Washington, D.C. on Friday, November 12, 2010 to address the question: How should radio operating rights be defined, assigned, and enforced in order to obtain the maximum benefit from wireless operations? The event was organized by Silicon Flatirons, IEEE-USA, and ITIF, and co-sponsored by CTIA,New America Foundation, and FCBA. Reports summarizing the conference and the post-event roundtable discussion are available.

Keywords: spectrum, regulation, property rights

JEL Classification: D23, D73, H11, H41, K11, K23, O38

Suggested Citation

De Vries, Jean Pierre and Sieh, Kaleb August and Sieh, Kaleb August, The Unfinished Radio Revolution: Eight Perspectives on Wireless Interference (June 22, 2011). The Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Vol. 9, p. 501, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1870424

Jean Pierre De Vries (Contact Author)

University of Colorado at Boulder Law School - Silicon Flatirons Center ( email )

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Kaleb August Sieh

Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group, Inc. ( email )

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University of Colorado Law School - Silicon Flatirons Center ( email )

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