Spectrum
Dean Bubley: Key Lessons from Hong Kong’s 6 GHz Spectrum Auction
Hong Kong's weak auction results suggest regulators should favor unlicensed Wi-Fi over mobile licensing.
Dean Bubley is Founder of Disruptive Analysis. He is an independent technology industry analyst, futurist, speaker and advisor, with over 25 years’ experience in wireless, telecoms and policy fields.
Spectrum
Hong Kong's weak auction results suggest regulators should favor unlicensed Wi-Fi over mobile licensing.
Expert Opinion
The budget law leaves CBRS and 6 GHz unprotected — raising concerns about disruption to Wi-Fi, enterprise and rural broadband services.
Expert Opinion
Hundreds of millions of people are using mostly text-based AI applications.
Expert Opinion
'The U.S. is among the leading nations in deploying platforms for dynamic multi-technology, multi-operator spectrum allocation.'
White Papers
The report is interesting but ends up arguing against itself.
Expert Opinion
Schools leverage CBRS for a wide diversity of applications.
Broadband Live
With no more “greenfield” spectrum available, stakeholders are closely watching opportunities for sharing in the 3 GHz, 7 GHz, and the 37 GHz bands.