Wacken 2016: According to the organisers, the festival was attended by 75,000 paying visitors as well as 9,500 other participants like performers, technical personnel, stagehands, media representatives, VIPs, paramedics, security and public officials. Photograph: Rolf Klatt / source: http://www.wacken.com Festival visitors consider good mobile reception very important: Only this way can the experience be shared…
weiterlesenCarlos Arthur Nuzman, president of the Rio de Janeiro Organizing Committee for Rio 2016 Olympics, visits the United Nations Office at Geneva in April 2016. Foto: Rio2016/Andre Luiz Mello SOS wants more frequencies for radio microphones. Actually it’s very simple: frequencies are allocated by the relevant national frequency authority. Or are they? â Unfortunately, not…
weiterlesenMobile communications base station on the „Schweinauer Buck“ hill in Nuremberg. Photo: Erwin KrauĂ In recent years, the volume of data handled by mobile communications has massively increased, resulting in operators demanding more of the transmission frequency spectrum. Digital Dividend 1 and 2 (among others) have already given mobile communications providers more of the spectrum…
weiterlesenPress conference on the results of WRC-15 on 27 November 2015. Photo: © ITU / D. Woldu No ‚Digital Dividend 3‘ until 2026 and exclusive use of frequencies 470 â 694 MHz for terrestrial television and professional wireless productions (Programme Making and Special Events, PMSE). That was the decision of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15),…
weiterlesenWorld Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) 2012 at the Centre International de ConfĂ©rences GenĂšve. Here: Signing ceremony in the plenum. Photo: ITU Following the auction of âDigital Dividends 2â to the mobile telephone network operators, users and manufacturers of wireless production technologies repeatedly find themselves confronted with significant losses of spectrum. This acute shortage of frequencies is…
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