Description
We’ve been promised that 5G will make our devices faster and more efficient. But in order to achieve this, it will need access to significantly more of our airwaves. This episode explores how this new generation of mobile technology intersects with the world of spectrum policy.
Professor William Webb of Access Partnership and Ulrich Rehfuess of Nokia explain which spectrum bands matter for 5G, and debate whether the latest mobile generation has lived up to its promise.
Finally, we look towards the future and explore what 6G could bring. Marja Matinmikko-Blue from Oulu University in Finland outlines the priorities for 6G including an increased focus on spectrum sharing and placing more importance on sustainability targets.
Further reading:
Spectrum 101 - 5G spectrum
Spectrum 101 - Why are 5G verticals important?
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