Dynamic spectrum sharing allows radio communications devices to transmit on any available radio spectrum assigned for such sharing.
Almost by definition, the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance will tend to be disruptive, allowing service providers to get ot market with lower barriers to entry.
That does not necessarily mean “non-licensed” or “no fee” access, but should lead to more efficient, lower cost spectrum costs.
Members include Microsoft and Ruckus Wireless, Taiwan’s Computer and Communication Research Center, Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), the Singapore Institute for Infocomm Research, and White Space Technologies Africa.
Also members are 6Harmonics, Adaptrum, BSkyB, Carlson, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – South Africa, Indigo Telecom, InterDigital, MediaTek, Network Startup Resource Center (University of Oregon), Neul, RealTek, StarHub, Strathclyde Centre For White Space Communications, Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH), Taiwan Institute for Information Industry, UhuruOne and WaveTek.
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