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What debates have caused spectrum policy to change course, and which will determine its future direction? This book examines these issues through a series of essays from a range of notable experts.

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What debates have caused spectrum policy to change course, and which will determine its future direction? This book examines these issues through a series of essays from a range of notable experts.
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Martin Sims is an analyst, trainer and former academic who set up PolicyTracker, the spectrum management newsletter, in 2004 and has written widely on spectrum policy issues as well as setting up a wide range of training courses. He has a BA(hons) and an MA in Communications from the University of Westminster and is a co-author of Understanding Spectrum Liberalisation (CRC Press 2015). Since setting up PolicyTracker, the spectrum management newsletter in 2004 Martin Sims has specialised in analysing spectrum issues, writing and consulting extensively on the subject and producing research reports for a range of clients. PolicyTracker has grown into the pre-eminent research company in the spectrum management field. Martin has set up training courses on auctions and spectrum management generally as well as delivering bespoke training for regulators. Until recently he pursued a parallel career as an academic, specialising in telecoms and broadcasting policy while lecturing at several Universities. He is a co-author of Understanding Spectrum Liberalisation (CRC Press - 2015) and contributed a chapter to The Handbook of Corporate Communication published by Routledge. He has an MA in Communications from the University of Westminster