Abstract
This paper examines the new Licensed Shared Access
spectrum sharing case in Finland. Mobile communication
market architecture defines functionality of the mobile
subscribers both technically and economically. In
telecommunication, if the services fit together,
interfaces between elements and services are the key.
Definition of interfaces exists between new mobile
devices, mobile and fixed networks and content services.
In competition wireless additional spectrum possibilities
are researched and developed to optimize mobile network
performance in various ways. While evaluating mobile
communication competition of MNOs (Mobile Network
Operator) try to make the best possible solutions in
engineering, regulation and technology point of view. The
market status changes rapidly due to small cell market
developments, mobile device development, discussions and
cooperation in standard and regulatory development for
additional spectrum usage and payment principles in
spectrum sharing. As the spectrum management regulation
adapts prospect of widespread sharing there are issues to
consider enhancing flexible usage rights.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity |
Editors | Matti Latva-aho, Rahim Tafazolli, Nandana Rajatheva, Luis M. Correia, Tinku Rasheed |
Publisher | IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
Pages | 252-257 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-63190-055-6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
MoE publication type | A4 Article in a conference publication |
Event | 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity, 5GU 2014 - Levi, Finland Duration: 26 Nov 2014 → 27 Nov 2014 Conference number: 1 |
Conference
Conference | 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity, 5GU 2014 |
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Abbreviated title | 5GU 2014 |
Country/Territory | Finland |
City | Levi |
Period | 26/11/14 → 27/11/14 |
Keywords
- spectrum sharing
- preparation work for spectrum sharin
- sharing business case analysis in Finland