Friday, October 26, 2007

No "magic bullet" replacement for traditional means of preventing interference

Research to examine alternative ways of preventing interference is expected to conclude they have only limited application. However some likely recommendations are controversial, including removing reference to safety services from the definition of harm

This study was commissioned by the European Commission to examine whether spectrum could be used more effectively by controlling interference itself, rather than relying on the traditional method for achieving this: limiting the technical parameters of transmitters. The project, managed by Eurostrategies sprl and LS Telcom, has yet to come to final conclusions but initial findings suggest that this alternative approach has its limitations.

Read the full details at:

http://www.policytracker.com/alerts.php?sact=635

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