FCC
Commissioner Michael O’Rielly and the ITU’s Mario Maniewicz confirmed
to speak at the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Global Summit
Washington D.C., 4 June 2019: The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
(DSA) has today announced that representatives from the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and International Telecommunications
Union (ITU) will be speaking at its upcoming Global Summit, the premier event for spectrum policy and management.
FCC
Commissioner Michael O’Rielly and Mario Maniewicz, Deputy-Director of
the ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau, will join representatives from the
National Broadcasting Commission, Microsoft, Google and Facebook, among
many others, in speaking at the event. The Global Summit welcomes
regulators, policy-makers and industry stakeholders from around the
world to discuss and debate spectrum sharing methods and models that
will enable next-generation technologies and close the digital divide.
The DSA has announced several new speakers, including:
- Julius Knapp, Chief, FCC Office of Engineering and Technology, FCC
- Claude Aiken, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA)
- Dan Rabinovitsj, Vice President, Facebook
- Vickie Robinson, Director, Airband Initiative, Microsoft
- Pasquale Cataldi, Head of Wireless Technology, Nominet
- Hugo Miguel, Undersecretary of Planning, Information and Communication Technologies Ministry of Modernization, Argentina
- Armstrong Idachaba, Director of Broadcast Monitoring, National Broadcasting Commission
- Salomão David, Head of the Office of Studies, Market Regulation and Development; Project Coordinator TV- White Spaces Mozambique, Instituto Nacional das Comunicações de Moçambique
- Alfred Joseph Bogere, Manager for Planning & Authorization, Uganda Communications Commission
“I
am thrilled to welcome FCC Commissioner O’Reilly and Deputy-Director
Maniewicz to the 2019 DSA Global Summit along with other key government
and industry leaders. In order to address increasing demand for wireless
connectivity and help close the global digital divide, which still
burdens half the world’s population, industry and policy makers must
work together to promote increased use of dynamic spectrum access
technologies and techniques,” said Martha Suárez,
President of the DSA. “This evolution is reflected in the high-calibre
speakers and attendees that we will be welcoming to the Global Summit
later this month as we continue to discuss what the next steps are in
ensuring the industry is doing its part to provide affordable
connectivity to those in underserved and unconnected areas.”
The updated agenda
for the Global Summit reflects the growing focus of the DSA as it
continues to expand to advocate for spectrum sharing technologies and
regulatory models that are needed to connect billions of people around
the world to internet access.
Key
topics that will be discussed during the event includes the use cases
and marketplace opportunities of Citizens Broadband Radio Service, the
application of three tier spectrum sharing and how the use of hybrid
fixed wireless networks can be key to closing the digital divide.
The Global Summit will be held at The Westin, Washington D.C, June 25-27, 2019. To register, please click here.
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