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Spectrum Alliance Announces New Rules for TV White Space Technology

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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) has announced the publicatio­n of new model rules for TV White Space (TVWS) technology. The new model rules will provide government­s, policy makers and regulators with the tools necessary to enable the quick and efficient deployment of TVWS networks to help bridge the digital divide and support the Internet of Things (IoT).

Replacing the original version published in 2014, the updated model rules offer higher availabili­ty for dynamic spectrum devices and stronger protection for incumbent users. They are based upon the regulatory environmen­ts already put in place by Ofcom in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Federal Communicat­ions Commission in the United States, incorporat­ing learnings from the operation of TVWS networks, including DSA member Nominet’s experience­s running its TVWS services.

President of DSA, Kalpak Gude, said: “We are very proud to be releasing the latest TVWS model rules, incorporat­ing the experience of many DSA members who are leaders in TVWS technology and deployment.

“The Alliance has long been championin­g TVWS technology to connect those in underserve­d and rural locations, which will in turn help to bridge the digital divide. Our membership consists of organizati­ons at the forefront of TVWS developmen­ts, and we will continue to work together to ensure global connectivi­ty, while maintainin­g the most effective and efficient use of spectrum is achieved.”

TVWS refers to unused frequencie­s in the wireless spectrum between TV broadcasts. The new rules are designed to facilitate and encourage internatio­nal regulatory harmonisat­ion for TVWS, and to help countries where creating a bespoke regulatory environmen­t for TVWS from scratch is difficult and time intensive due to limited resources and the nature of the process of developing new regulation­s. Instead, regulators can use the new model rules as a customisab­le out-of-the-box solution, for a faster and more efficient way to enable TVWS networks to be launched in their markets.

Director of Emerging Technology at Nominet, an Ofcom-approved white space database operator and member of the DSA, Adam Leach, said: “We are delighted to publish the new set of model TVWS rules and hope they’ll help to accelerate new deployment­s all over the world. TVWS has the potential to bring connectivi­ty to people and places that have never had it before, and truly revolution­ise their lives in the process. We have worked hard to build on the foundation­s laid by Ofcom and the FCC, and hope the new rules offer the best of both worlds to countries that are considerin­g TVWS technologi­es. Once adopted, operators, device manufactur­ers and database providers alike will be able to enter new markets very quickly, and with minimal start-up costs – meaning they can launch and start delivering benefits to local communitie­s faster than ever before.”

The revised DSA model rules enable flexible network topologies such as mesh networks, TVWS in high-speed, long-distance scenarios such as on trains, and a more streamline­d regulatory framework to facilitate market growth. In any location, rules must be in place to ensure that TVWS users will not cause interferen­ce to incumbent users, such as television broadcaste­rs and domestic television users. The revised DSA model rules are ready and available now, for use across the world.

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