
| Thursday • September 16, 2004 (Click here for a detailed schedule) |
Friday • September 17, 2004 (Click here for a detailed schedule) |
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| 8:00 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
8:30 | Spectrum Wars: Case Studies of Disputes Over Spectrum |
| 8:30 | Introduction and Overview |
9:00 | Privacy and Security Issues Related to Wireless Technology |
| 8:45 | Spectrum Rights and Spectrum Management: Where We Are Today and How We Got Here |
9:45 | Responding to Post-9/11 Public Safety Spectrum Needs |
| 10:15 | Break |
10:30 | Break |
| 10:30 | Calls for Change, Their Driving Forces and Pending Proceedings |
10:45 | A Boom in New Technologies Using Unlicensed Spectrum and the Resulting Policy Implications |
| 12:00 | Lunch (on your own) |
12:15 | Lunch (on your own) |
| 1:15 | Interference |
1:30 | The Rebanding and Relocation Debate An Evolving Paradigm: Repackaging the Spectrum to Maximize Efficiency and Minimize Interference |
| 1:45 | Exclusive Rights vs. Shared Use: Key Issues in the Debate |
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| 3:15 | Break |
3:00 | Break |
| 3:30 | New Technologies; Digital Migration and the Evolution of Broadcasting |
3:15 | Broadband Over Powerlines |
| 3:45 | A Discussion of New Techniques and Tools for Creating Greater Access to Licensed Wireless Communications Spectrum and the Resulting New Opportunities for Service Providers |
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| 5:15 | End of Day | 5:15 | Adjourn |