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Webinar: 5G Spectrum For Industry Verticals Including Public Safety Communications

Webinar: 5G Spectrum for Industry Verticals including Public Safety Communications

On 18 June will take place a Webinar on 5G Spectrum for Industry Verticals including Public Safety Communications. David Lund (PSCE), coordinator of BroadWay will be moderator along with Stephanie Parker (Trust IT).

About the Webinar

All 5G applications need access to spectrum. Unlike typical smartphone-based 5G consumers, verticals often have very special requirements, ranging from guaranteed latency to cross-border harmonisation. But spectrum is scarce and valuable, and many questions arise around the best way to satisfy the needs of verticals while ensuring fair and equitable allocation of this essential resource. Dedicating spectrum to verticals may result in severe underutilisation and fragmentation. Secondary licensing (whereby MNOs license a portion of their allocation to verticals) is a potential solution, but care must be taken that it does not undermine the competitive (and often costly) process that MNOs must undergo to acquire their spectrum. Self-licensing (whereby a vertical acquires and manages its own spectrum through competitive auctions) is yet another alternative, often heard in the context of public utilities.

Some verticals (such as factories) must decide whether to rely on a public infrastructure for their 5G application, or to manage their own private networking infrastructure. This in turn may lead to opportunities to use unlicensed spectrum – which may in turn lead to performance and interference issues for mission-critical applications. Finally, those verticals who operate across borders (such as satellite or transportation providers) must deal with issues of cross-border spectrum harmonisation in order to ensure smooth service.

The “5G Spectrum for Industry Verticals” will address the current state of play regarding these thorny issues, with representatives from a wide variety of vertical industries and associations presenting the latest results and initiatives underway.

Agenda

15:30-15:35 Welcome and Introduction, Stephanie Parker, Trust-IT

Moderators: Stephanie Parker, Trust-IT and David Lund, President of Public Safety Communications Europe

15:35 – Launch of the 1st poll

15:40-15:55 Findings from the EU 5G Observatory, Frederic Pujol, IDATE

15:55-16:10 Spectrum for 5G Automotive – Insights from the 5GAA Study, Reza Karimi Director at Huawei and 5GAA Standards and Spectrum WG

16:10-16:25 Spectrum for 5G Manufacturing, Ulrich Rehfuss, Head of Spectrum Policy, Nokia and 5G-ACIA

16:25-16:40 Spectrum for 5G Broadcasting and Media, Antonio Arcidiacono, Director, Technology and Innovation, European Broadcasting Union

16:40-16:55 Spectrum for Public Safety Communications, Gérard Carmona, Mission de préfiguration des réseaux radio du futur, Ministère de l’intérieur

16:55 – Launch of 2nd and 3rd poll

17:00-17:30 Q&A with panellists and Sebastian Euler, Senior Researcher at Ericsson and 5GCroCo

17:30 Wrap-up

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