White Spaces

Spectrum 101

May 3, 2012

Michael Calabrese, the Director of the Wireless Future Project at the Open Technology Institute, delivered this "Spectrum 101" presentation as part of a panel at Spectrum for Democracy: Securing the Gains from the Arab Spring on May 3, 2012. The presentation explains some of the technical basics of spectrum, as well as issues of regulation, scarcity, interference, and license-exempt use.

Testimony on Behalf of the Wireless Innovation Alliance and Public Interest Spectrum Coalition at the Legislative Hearing to Address Spectrum and Public Safety Issues

July 14, 2011

Thank you, Chairman Walden, Ranking Member Eshoo and members of the Committee, for this opportunity to testify today on the critical issue of how best to reallocate the nation’s public spectrum resource to promote mobile broadband, while promoting public safety communication and preserving the public benefits of over-the-air broadcasting.

Reply Comments on FCC Dynamic Spectrum Access Notice of Inquiry

  • and Matthew Wood, Media Access Project on behalf of the Public Interest Spectrum Coalition (PISC)
April 20, 2011

As indicated in the initial comments filed by PISC in this proceeding, PISC supports the
Commission’s initiation of this inquiry as the first step toward fulfilling two recommendations in
the National Broadband Plan “to accelerate the development of opportunistic use technologies
and to expand access to additional spectrum.” The comments filed to date evidence widespread
agreement that dynamic spectrum access (DSA) technologies have tremendous potential to
promote greater spectrum access, capacity, and efficiency in both licensed and unlicensed bands.

The Innovation Bands

Wednesday, February 23, 2011 - 12:00pm

President Obama has outlined a Wireless Innovation and Infrastructure Initiative that promises high-speed “4G” mobile broadband for 98% of Americans while raising over $27 billion from spectrum auctions to pay for a nationwide, inter-operable public safety network and other innovations.

This forum featured a briefing by officials at the White House, NTIA and FCC who are leading this initiative. They outlined the Administration’s 10-year plan to free up 500 MHz more spectrum for exclusive licensing and for shared and unlicensed use.

FCC Gears Up for Massive Broadband Initiative | Broadcast Engineering

September 14, 2009
... 21st-century economies,” said Sascha Meinrath, director of the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative, at a recent FCC hearing. ...

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Appropriate Roles for FCC and FTC Could Determine Fate of Broadband Consumers | BroadbandCensus.com

September 12, 2009
Sascha Meinrath, director of the Open Technology Initiative at the New America Foundation, a “tech tank inside a think that that provide support for open ...

FCC Workshop Comments on Broadband Consumer Context | 4G Wireless Evolution

September 9, 2009
Service providers in the U.S. are intentionally keeping consumers in the dark about their broadband options, said Sascha Meinrath, director of the Open Technology Initiative at the New America Foundation and a speaker at today's FCC workshop titled Broadband Consumer Context. ... Orignial Article

Obama's Pick Brings a New Savvy to the FCC | The Hill

September 9, 2009
... promised during the Obama campaign will never see the light of day,” said Sascha Meinrath, director of New America Foundation's Wireless Future Program. ...

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OTI Director, Sascha Meinrath, Testifies at FCC Workshop on Next Generation Wireless Technology

August 17, 2009

Last Thursday, Sascha Meinrath, Director of the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative presented on the FCC  Broadband Workshop on Technology and Wireless. The lone public interest voice on a panel dominated corporate representative, Mr. Meinrath argued:

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