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Spectrum above 6GHz: The Next Big Issue
Brain surgeons in Edinburgh operating on patients in New Zealand." This is what Arthur C. Clark predicted in 1964 when he looked into the future to the year 2000. 3-D medical imaging allowing surgeons to
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Potential Support from UAS Operating Under FSS Allocations
The integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) into civil airspace is projected to generate $89 billion in revenues over the next decade, according to the Aerospace Industries Association. This integration
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Technology
Smallsats: Potential and Regulatory Challenges
In the six months to May 2014, more than 90 small satellites were launched, representing investment by 18 countries. We are seeing a huge growth in the use of and […]
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Sentinel Spectrum: the Case for EO and Space Science Spectrum
Europe’s Investment in Earth Observation (EO) Satellites Sentinel 1A, the first of Europe’s Sentinel EO satellites, was successfully launched in April 2014. This is the first of a constellation of […]
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Regulatory and Policy Developments in Asia
On Jan. 6, 2014 the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the PRC (MIIT) and the People’s Government of Shanghai jointly released the “Opinions regarding Further Opening up Value-added Telecom
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Declaration on Illegal Wildlife Trade: Opportunities for Satellite
On Feb. 13, 2014, in London, more than 40 world leaders signed a declaration against the annual 10 billion pounds ($16.7 billion) illegal wildlife trade in ivory, rhino and other […]
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Legal Analysis: The Connected Continent
On Sept. 11, 2013 the European Commission announced the adoption of what it described as the “most ambitious plan in 26 years of telecoms market reform.” The “Connected Continent” legislative […]
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Regulatory and Legal Notes – Quarterly Review
Foreign Satellites in Russia Russia is gradually seeking to liberalize its space industry as the issue of admitting and using foreign satellites systems in the country is becoming increasingly important […]

