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Mobile Policy Handbook An insider’s guide to the issues

12 Feb 2024

As 5G adoption scales up, enabling policies and regulation, have led operators must realise a return on the to continual improvements in network investment and mobile operators will speed and quality and have extended increasingly highlight the link between the reach of mobile services to the most mobile devices, 5G and new digital services remote rural communities. [...] In recent years, the industry has Many governments, recognising the value adapted to major changes brought about of mobile to society, have implemented by the convergence of technologies and bold policies to cultivate the digital services and the emergence of internet economy while extending connectivity platforms and services. [...] The lack of transparency and GT lessors and transit carriers involved in absence of controls and oversight associated GT leasing arrangements are being invited with GT leasing is of concern to mobile to voluntarily declare to their partners that operators and their customers due to the they adhere to the GT Leasing Code of risks it introduces, which can include traffic Conduct as evidence of their. [...] The allocation of funds, in consultation with the mobile industry, • A thorough analysis of investment should be competitive and technology- gaps and the impact of introducing neutral, and should target projects with levies on affordability and adoption the greatest possible impact. [...] Licensing frameworks should encourage The amount of spectrum made available, the investments needed to expand mobile and the terms on which it is licensed, drive access, meet increased demand and the cost and quality of mobile services.
Pages
104
Published in
United States of America