The 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-19) has ended. The result in one sentence: It was possible to prevent the early allocation of cultural frequencies to mobile radio, but only extensive studies up to the next World Radiocommunication Conference in 2023 (WRC-23) will bring the decision. It was close. But the compromise of the 2015 World…
read morePresenting shows and to guarantee speech intelligibility, event and theatre productions use wireless microphones. With the Digital Dividends 1 and 2, the creative sector has lost access to about 50 percent of the spectrum that it has traditionally had access to – a deficiency that massively restricts production. The substitute spectrum promised by the politicians…
read more“CHEAK!” Is the name of the young band from Luxembourg, which was selected for a Europe-wide video clip to secure cultural frequencies. The “SOS – Save Our Spectrum” initiative is campaigning for the 2019 World Radiocommunications Conference to ensure that in the future there will also be frequency ranges for wireless production equipment such as…
read moreThe Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in 2020 will take place in the Netherlands. This is the success of the Dutch singer Duncan Laurence, who won this year’s contest. The next ESC will take place in Rotterdam. But are there enough frequencies?
read moreDr. Jochen Zenthöfer 16/10/2019 Berlin/Karlsruhe. The motion tabled in the Bundestag by the Free Democratic Party (FDP) entitled âsafeguarding radio frequencies for media and culture for the long termâ (German Bundestag printed paper 19/11035) will be deliberated on by the Committee on Transport and Digital Infrastructure. FDP Member of the Bundestag Christian…
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