Внедрение 5G принесет пользователям большие преимущества в ближайшие годы. Своевременное наличие достаточного количества спектра в «среднем диапазоне» частот имеет решающее значение для успешного запуска и развития 5G-NR. Это позволит экономически эффективно удовлетворить растущие потребности в пропускной способности как в масштабах города (городское и пригородное покрытие), так и в районах, менее охваченных современными услугами. Это принесет большие выгоды для общества в целом.
Сегодняшняя ситуация с ограниченной доступностью «среднего диапазона» частот в ряде стран CНГ является вызовом с точки зрения успешного запуска сетей 5G-NR в региональном масштабе. Более того, растущий спрос вызовет необходимость в дополнительном «среднем спектре» уже через несколько лет после запуска 5G-NR, независимо от исходной ситуации в отдельно взятой стране CНГ. Диапазон 6 ГГц является ключевой кандидатной полосой частот, имеющей хороший баланс между радиопокрытием и ёмкостью сети, для реализации широкого диапазона услуг и возможносетй 5G. На этом вебинаре регуляторы и ведущие игроки отрасли обсудят важность «среднего диапазона» частот для IMT, в том числе потребность в полосе 6 ГГц в ближайшие годы, поделятся последними новостями в части технических исследований, стандартизации, хода исследований в МСЭ и другими идеями.
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The deployment of 5G will bring large benefits to users over the coming years. Timely availability of sufficient amount of mid-band spectrum is critical for the successful launch and development of 5G-NR in the coming years. It would enable addressing the growing capacity needs, citywide (urban and suburban) as well as bringing great benefits outside these areas, thus unleashing great benefits for society.
Today’s limited supply of mid-band spectrum in some CIS countries brings the challenge of making the 5G-NR launch a success on a regional basis. Moreover, the growing demand will necessitate the need for additional mid-band spectrum already after a few years of the 5G-NR launch, independently of the starting position in an individual CIS country. The 6GHz band is a key candidate band offering good balance in terms of coverage and capacity for a wide range of 5G use cases and features. With this webinar, policy makers and the leading industry players will touch upon the importance of the mid-band spectrum for IMT, including the need for the 6 GHz band in the coming years, sharing the latest updates in relation to technical research, standardization, ITU progress and more.
Stefan Zehle from Coleago Consulting delivered a presentation on their recent report on “IMT spectrum demand: Estimating the mid-bands spectrum needs in the 2025-2030 timeframe” during the event. Click here to download a copy.
• More than 25 year experience in spectrum management, EMC analysis, simulation of interference environment for space and terrestrial systems, radio monitoring, automation of frequency coordination and notification process, frequency planning for mobile and fixed services, development of automated spectrum management systems;
• More than 15-year experience in CEPT and ITU activity. Participation in ECC, WG FM, CPG including various PTs, ITU-R SG1 and its Working Parties and Task Groups, ITU-R SG4;
• In ITU was elected as a Chairman of ITU-R Study Group 1 “Spectrum management & Radiomonitoring” (2012-up-to-now) and Chairman of ITU-R Working party 1B “Spectrum management including economic aspects” (2008-2012);
• In CEPT was elected as Chairman of CEPT/WGFM “Frequency management” (2008-2014) and Vice – Chairman of Electronic communications committee (2014-up to now);
• More than 160 papers on spectrum management, EMC analysis, radio network planning, etc. published in Russian scientific and technical journals.
Vice-Chair of GKRCH WG on Spectrum Management & Chair of State PT on preparation for WRC/RA, Russian Federation
Head of Spectrum Management Department, MITC, Uzbekistan
Education:
Moscow state Institute of electronics and mathematics (Technical University), Faculty of Informatics and telecommunications,
Speciality: Projecting and technology of radio-electronic means, 2002.
MTUCI postgraduate studies 2003-2007.
Department of Economics of communication
Candidate of economic Sciences (MTUCI, 2007)
Specialty 08.00.05 – Economics and national economy management
Honorary radioman of the Russian Federation (2014)
Participated in the work on following directions as an executing officer:
Main tasks are to study scientific-technical and economic-legal problems of management RFS, as well as technical, economic and regulatory issues implementation and development of perspective radio technologies in the Russian market.
Professional skills and research interests:
Have extensive experience (including as chair of the meeting) in the international organizations of standardization and regulation in telecommunications, such as ITU, CEPT/ECC, ETSI.
Deputy Director of EMC Center, NIIR, Russian Federation
Specialist of Mobile Network Division, Radiocommunication Department, RTT Lithuania
Radiocommunications Specialist, ICASA, South Africa
Chief, Terrestrial Services Department, Radiocommunication Bureau, ITU
Head of Network Development dept., “Uzmobile”, JSC “Uzbektelekom”
Luciana Camargos is the GSMA’s Senior Director of Future Spectrum. She is responsible for the coordination and application of mobile industry positions on spectrum plans and is the manager of the future spectrum team, which looks after the GSMA’s WRC and ITU-R activity. She is also responsible for the GSMA’s Future Spectrum Group, the global committee of industry experts focused on future spectrum issues for mobile.
She is a specialist with long experience in mobile telecommunications and spectrum policy. In 2012, Luciana joined GSMA Brazil, after having worked in the UK for consulting firm Access Partnership from 2009.
Prior to this, Luciana worked at Brazilian regulator Anatel, in its Technical Advisory Unit on strategic spectrum planning. Luciana is still an active participant in Brazilian planning processes for spectrum and ITU activity and is active in shaping the future of mobile services at international fora such as the ITU, CITEL, CEPT and other multilateral organisations.
Luciana earned an MBA in telecommunications from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, and a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Brasilia.
Senior Director, Future Spectrum, GSMA
Maarit has an extensive expertise in telecoms, broadband and internet matters. She joined ETNO from the Internet Society, where she served as a Senior Manager Europe and where she has acquired strong experience of broadband policies as well as extensive links with internet and tech stakeholders.
Maarit also had direct experience of the telecoms business during her 6 years at Cisco and has developed a strong service-oriented, hands-on profile acquired in leading consultancies Interel and Schuman Associates.
She also has a strong European academic background from the College of Europe, LSE, King’s College and SciencesPo. Maarit is a Finnish national, she also speaks English and French.
Director, Regulatory Affairs, ETNO
Portfolio Manager Radio, Europe and Latin America, Ericsson (on behalf of the co-hosting vendors)
Co-Founder & CEO, Coleago Consulting
Senior Manager, Spectrum Regulation, Huawei
Внимание: время московскоe | Moscow Local Time (MSK)
Alexander has extensive expertise in the field of international radio spectrum regulations. He holds a Ph.D. from Moscow Technical University of Communications and Information. In 1997-2003 he worked in the R&D field in Russia, focusing on spectrum sharing. He joined Skylink, one of the then biggest Russian mobile operators, in 2004 and continued his career in the European Communications Office (ECO, then ERO) serving as an IMT expert between 2006 and 2014. Since then Alexander holds a senior manager position in Huawei Technologies and focuses on international spectrum regulation and standards.
Stefan Zehle is the co-founder and CEO of Coleago. He has 29 years’ experience in telecoms consulting and as Director of a mobile operating company. He specialises in strategy and business planning, spectrum related issues such as spectrum policy, valuation and auctions, and telecoms regulatory topics. He gained his experience working in developed markets in Europe, Canada and the US and also in emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa, and the Far East.
As Director of Strategy, Marketing and Regulatory Affairs, Stefan launched the third mobile operator in Algeria. He developed the strategy, designed the organisation chart, recruited other Directors and 200 staff, built the Sales and Marketing department, oversaw the development of distribution and the offer, and managed the brand creation. He also successfully challenged the regulatory status quo, transforming the interconnect landscape in Algeria by introducing best practice interconnect agreements for the first time. He filed regulatory complaints, winning million dollar cost savings.
Stefan is also the co-author of “Guide to Business Planning”, published by “The Economist”, now in its second edition (“Outstanding Academic Title, 2009” awarded by Choice, the US academic reviewers) and is an experienced conference speaker, chairing the Ministerial Programme session at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Stefan holds an MBA (with distinction) awarded by the University of Westminster in 1991 and speaks French, English, and German.
Maarit has an extensive expertise in telecoms, broadband and internet matters. She joined ETNO from the Internet Society, where she served as a Senior Manager Europe and where she has acquired strong experience of broadband policies as well as extensive links with internet and tech stakeholders.
Maarit also had direct experience of the telecoms business during her 6 years at Cisco and has developed a strong service-oriented, hands-on profile acquired in leading consultancies Interel and Schuman Associates.
She also has a strong European academic background from the College of Europe, LSE, King’s College and SciencesPo. Maarit is a Finnish national, she also speaks English and French.
Alexander has extensive expertise in the field of international radio spectrum regulations. He holds a Ph.D. from Moscow Technical University of Communications and Information. In 1997-2003 he worked in the R&D field in Russia, focusing on spectrum sharing. He joined Skylink, one of the then biggest Russian mobile operators, in 2004 and continued his career in the European Communications Office (ECO, then ERO) serving as an IMT expert between 2006 and 2014. Since then Alexander holds a senior manager position in Huawei Technologies and focuses on international spectrum regulation and standards.
Stefan Zehle is the co-founder and CEO of Coleago. He has 29 years’ experience in telecoms consulting and as Director of a mobile operating company. He specialises in strategy and business planning, spectrum related issues such as spectrum policy, valuation and auctions, and telecoms regulatory topics. He gained his experience working in developed markets in Europe, Canada and the US and also in emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa, and the Far East.
As Director of Strategy, Marketing and Regulatory Affairs, Stefan launched the third mobile operator in Algeria. He developed the strategy, designed the organisation chart, recruited other Directors and 200 staff, built the Sales and Marketing department, oversaw the development of distribution and the offer, and managed the brand creation. He also successfully challenged the regulatory status quo, transforming the interconnect landscape in Algeria by introducing best practice interconnect agreements for the first time. He filed regulatory complaints, winning million dollar cost savings.
Stefan is also the co-author of “Guide to Business Planning”, published by “The Economist”, now in its second edition (“Outstanding Academic Title, 2009” awarded by Choice, the US academic reviewers) and is an experienced conference speaker, chairing the Ministerial Programme session at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Stefan holds an MBA (with distinction) awarded by the University of Westminster in 1991 and speaks French, English, and German.
Maarit has an extensive expertise in telecoms, broadband and internet matters. She joined ETNO from the Internet Society, where she served as a Senior Manager Europe and where she has acquired strong experience of broadband policies as well as extensive links with internet and tech stakeholders.
Maarit also had direct experience of the telecoms business during her 6 years at Cisco and has developed a strong service-oriented, hands-on profile acquired in leading consultancies Interel and Schuman Associates.
She also has a strong European academic background from the College of Europe, LSE, King’s College and SciencesPo. Maarit is a Finnish national, she also speaks English and French.
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