DSA Global Summit Unleashes the Spectrum Requirements for the Next Generation Internet

DSA Global Summit Unleashes the Spectrum Requirements for the Next Generation Internet

Cape Town, South Africa, 10 May 2017: The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA), the National Communications Authority (NCA), Ghana, and the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) have given the opening keynote addresses to kick off the 2017 DSA Global Summit in Cape Town, South Africa. Welcoming everyone to the conference, the keynote speakers summarised how important spectrum issues are today, to help solve the digital divide and make Internet access a reality everywhere.

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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance welcomes the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s Consultation on Public Wi-Fi

The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance welcomes the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s Consultation on Public Wi-Fi

Official response and comment from the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance

New Delhi, India, 7 September 2016: The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) applauds the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on issuing the “Consultation Paper on Proliferation of Broadband through Public Wi-Fi Networks” and has submitted recommendations for increasing the amount of license-exempt spectrum.

Today in India, over half of all Internet traffic travels over a Wi-Fi connection. Internet traffic is projected to gr

The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance welcomes Ofcom’s plans to open two more 80 MHz channels in the 5 GHz band to increase Wi-Fi speeds in the UK

The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance welcomes Ofcom’s plans to open two more 80 MHz channels in the 5 GHz band to increase Wi-Fi speeds in the UK

Official response and comment from the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance

London, United Kingdom, 26 July 2016: The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) welcomes the decision by Ofcom, the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, to consult on a proposal to increase the amount of spectrum available to Wi-Fi in the 5 GHz band.

Ofcom is proposing to open up an additional ‘sub-band’, focusing on the 5725-5850 MHz range, within the 5 GHz frequency range for Wi-Fi. T