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The UK story on radio mics
Ofcom (the UK regulator) have just published their consultation on the
Digital Dividend - specifically clearing the 800MHz band. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/800mhz/ Grab the pdf if this matters to you (or you are just interested in what is happening in the UK). Search within the document for PMSE (Programme Making and Special Events) for references to the radio mic situation. Anyone can make a contribution to this consultation, so don't hold back if you are concerned. d |
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The UK story on radio mics
Don Pearce wrote:
Ofcom (the UK regulator) have just published their consultation on the Digital Dividend - specifically clearing the 800MHz band. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/800mhz/ Grab the pdf if this matters to you (or you are just interested in what is happening in the UK). Search within the document for PMSE (Programme Making and Special Events) for references to the radio mic situation. Anyone can make a contribution to this consultation, so don't hold back if you are concerned. d Looks like our masters in Brussels have already decided... G |
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The UK story on radio mics
Bigguy wrote:
Don Pearce wrote: Ofcom (the UK regulator) have just published their consultation on the Digital Dividend - specifically clearing the 800MHz band. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/800mhz/ Grab the pdf if this matters to you (or you are just interested in what is happening in the UK). Search within the document for PMSE (Programme Making and Special Events) for references to the radio mic situation. Anyone can make a contribution to this consultation, so don't hold back if you are concerned. d Looks like our masters in Brussels have already decided... Of course. The 'consultation' always comes after the decision on any government issue. -- ~ Adrian Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk |
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The UK story on radio mics
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 19:41:24 +0000, lid
(Adrian Tuddenham) wrote: Bigguy wrote: Don Pearce wrote: Ofcom (the UK regulator) have just published their consultation on the Digital Dividend - specifically clearing the 800MHz band. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/800mhz/ Grab the pdf if this matters to you (or you are just interested in what is happening in the UK). Search within the document for PMSE (Programme Making and Special Events) for references to the radio mic situation. Anyone can make a contribution to this consultation, so don't hold back if you are concerned. d Looks like our masters in Brussels have already decided... Of course. The 'consultation' always comes after the decision on any government issue. Ofcom isn't government, and no that isn't true. I managed to get the spectrum between 1785 and 1805 joined into a single allocation, rather than split into two - and then persuaded Ofcom to license it simultaneously with Comreg in Northern and Southern Ireland so we could get a whole-island license for mobile broadband. This is NOT a done deal. Glad to hear it. That makes a pleasant change from my expeirences in local transport lobbying. -- ~ Adrian Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk |
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