Lessons from releasing enterprise spectrum

Private Networks

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Can the right spectrum policy framework create momentum and help scale the private network market?

Welcome to our ‘Coffee break reading’ series. These pieces are designed to be short and easy to read, presenting our opinion on a hot topic and challenging you to think about it too.

In this edition, we direct our focus on the necessity for the right spectrum framework as a key ingredients to a scaled private network market.

Spectrum access is essential for private network deployments, but the way it is granted determines how quickly and effectively markets develop. Experiences from early movers such as the US, Germany and Japan show that simple, predictable and long-term frameworks accelerate adoption, while bureaucratic or fragmented regimes create barriers. This report highlights key lessons for regulators and industry on how to enable momentum and scale in private networks.

Download now to get our take in a 5-minute read.

Our insight covers the following key points:

  • Spectrum is the essential foundation of all mobile networks
  • What can we learn from early movers and industry experience?
  • Why is it important to get it right?
  • Conclusion

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Rosalind Craven

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Rosalind Craven

Senior Analyst

Rosalind Craven is a Senior Analyst at STL Partners, specialising in telecoms strategy, customer experience and consumer telecoms services.