The presentation will talk through the Commission’s recent actions on making additional spectrum available for flexible use or providing more flexibility to the existing services, both from the licensed and unlicensed services perspective. These actions will include 3GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz, 12/13GHz, and 60GHz bands, as well as several waivers that have been recently granted.
Michael Ha, FCC
Michael Ha is the Chief of Policy and Rules Division, Office of Engineering and Technology at the Federal Communications Commission. Since joining the Commission in 2010, he has been engaged in various proceedings on spectrum allocations for wireless broadband services, mobile/fixed satellite services, public safety services and unlicensed services.
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Derek’s remarks will focus on policy considerations for 6G development and advancement
Derek Khlopin, NTIA
As the Deputy Associate Administrator for Spectrum Planning and Policy in NTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management, Derek Khlopin is responsible for strategic planning, spectrum affairs and information, and Intergovernmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) programs.
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Veena Rawat, GSMA
Dr. Rawat is President and CEO of Expert Strategies International, LLC, a US-based consulting firm, advising national and international entities on telecommunication policies and regulations. She is consulting for GSMA as Senior Spectrum Advisor.
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Jayne Stancavage, INTEL
Jayne Stancavage is the Vice President of Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Intel Corporation. In this role, she leads a global team of subject matter experts responsible for developing and implementing strategy to advance Intel’s regulatory and technical policy positions globally on areas including artificial intelligence and data, connectivity (5G, 6G, Wi-Fi, etc.), cybersecurity, intellectual property, manufacturing and sustainability, and standards.
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Dr. Nick Laneman is Director of SpectrumX – An NSF Spectrum Innovation Center, Founding Director and currently Co-Director of the Wireless Institute in the College of Engineering, and Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.
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Dr. Fabiano Chaves is Head of Spectrum Standardization North America at Nokia, responsible for defining and executing Nokia’s spectrum strategy. He serves as Spectrum Working Group Vice Chair in Next G Alliance.
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Michael Ha is the Chief of Policy and Rules Division, Office of Engineering and Technology at the Federal Communications Commission. Since joining the Commission in 2010, he has been engaged in various proceedings on spectrum allocations for wireless broadband services, mobile/fixed satellite services, public safety services and unlicensed services.
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As the Deputy Associate Administrator for Spectrum Planning and Policy in NTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management, Derek Khlopin is responsible for strategic planning, spectrum affairs and information, and Intergovernmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) programs.
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