You Will Learn
This course looks at and reflects on the strategies and methods from NRAs and operators worldwide and on the role of the ITU and the three ITU Regions. It also covers upcoming spectrum management methods such as whitespace databases, franchised spectrum management organisations and online licence application and processing.
It is both reflective on history and forward looking, accommodating the various methods used across the globe to manage the radio spectrum. The course is a balance of spectrum law, economics and engineering.
On completion of the course, attendees will be able to engage with peers at all levels and of all disciplines to discuss and set spectrum management strategy and develop spectrum management methods for their organisations. It also forms a necessary part in engineers’ personal development. For individuals who have undertaken specific roles within an NRA and now wish to expand their horizons, it gives an understanding of the subject as a whole.
The course covers the following key topics:
- Introduction to spectrum policy and management
- Making spectrum policy
- Spectrum management organisation
- The future of spectrum policy and regulation
- Radio propagation fundamentals
- Economics of spectrum
- Modern wireless basics and carrying information
- Spectrum engineering and coverage planning
- Impact of modern wireless technologies
- Legal foundations of spectrum policy & management
Who Should Attend
This Master Class is of particular interest to a range of professionals working with communications companies or regulatory bodies regulations including:
- Senior staff working for regulatory authorities or government departments responsible for communications and media policy
- Business or regulatory affairs managers working in the sector
- Lawyers and consultants working in governmental or commercial fields
- Representatives from funding agencies supporting sector development
Delegates attending the Spectrum Master Class will benefit from the first-hand experiences of senior industry decision makers.
Upcoming Courses
June 2025
Residential
Dates: 23 to 27 June 2025
Bath, UK
£3,100 per delegate, including lunches and gala dinner (excluding taxes and accommodation)
Additional residential package available, which includes five nights accommodation (Sunday to Thursday), breakfast and dinner for £750 at Hilton DoubleTree
Spectrum TRMC Course Outline
Item | Presenter |
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Day 1 – Residential | Day 1 – Virtual | |
– Introduction to Spectrum Policy & Management | Prof H Nwana |
– Legal Foundations of Spectrum Policy & Management and Assignment & Allotment | Prof H Nwana |
Day 1 – Residential | Day 2 – Virtual | |
– Radio Propagation Fundamentals | Prof H Nwana |
– Spectrum Engineering & Coverage Planning Considerations | Prof H Nwana |
Day 2 – Residential | Day 3 – Virtual | |
– Modern Wireless Basics & Carrying Information | Prof H Nwana |
– Impact of Modern Wireless Technologies & Services on Spectrum Requirements: Communications over the Next Decade | Prof Bob Stewart (University of Strathclyde) |
Day 2 – Residential | Day 4 – Virtual | |
– Organisation of a Spectrum Management Organisation | Dr Charles Jenne |
– Satellite | Betty Bonnardel |
Day 3 – Residential | Day 5 – Virtual | |
– Introduction to the Economics of Spectrum | Dr Charles Jenne |
– The Role of Market Mechanisms | Dr Charles Jenne |
Day 4 – Residential | Day 6 – Virtual | |
– Making Spectrum Policy | Prof H Nwana |
– The Future of Spectrum Policy & Regulation | Prof H Nwana |
– Crowdsourcing Demo and Discussion | Prof H Nwana |
Day 4 – Residential | Day 7 – Virtual | |
– Spectrum Monitoring & Enforcement | Dr. Abhaya Sumanasena |
– Form Spectrum Policies to Procedures & Making Spectrum Change | Prof H Nwana |
Day 5 – Residential | Day 8 – Virtual | |
– Spectrum Sharing, Dynamic Spectrum Access & Unlicensed Spectrum Access | Prof H Nwana |
– Managing Changes in Spectrum Use Over Time | Dr Charles Jenne |
– Conclusions & Close | Prof H Nwana |
Course Trainers
“The course is exceptional! I learnt a lot and I think it should be attended by all those involved in communications regulation.”
The course explained the nuances of the subject that simply hadn’t been explained elsewhere. The depth and detail of the course has catapulted my understanding to another level and it will benefit my career immeasurably. Thank you Cenerva!