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Report on the DSA Global Summit in April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 May 2016 Report on the DSA Global Summit in Date: 2016-05-16 Authors: Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 May 2016 Abstract This presentation is a report on the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Global Summit in Bogota, Columbia the week of April 26, 2016. Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

DSA Global Summit April 26th Regulator Workshop May 2016 DSA Global Summit April 26th Regulator Workshop Update on unlicensed spectrum access Path to affordable Internet access April 27th – 28th Summit 6 Keynote addresses 7 Panel discussions 18 Regulators in attendance Emphasis on connecting the unconnected Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise

DSA Global Summit: Keynotes May 2016 DSA Global Summit: Keynotes Prof. H Nwana, Executive Director, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance [ Download ] Mr. Orlando Ayala, Chairman and Corporate Vice President of Emerging Businesses, Microsoft Corporation [ English ] Dr. Martha Liliana Suárez Peñaloza, Director, Agencia Nacional del Espectro (ANE), Colombia David Luna Sánchez, Minister of Information and Communications Technology (Colombia) [ Download ] Mr. Haiyun Tang, Chief Executive Officer, Adaptrum Inc. [ Download ] Mr. Mario Maniewicz, Deputy Director, Radiocommunications Bureau, International Telecommunications Union (ITU) [ Download ] Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise

DSA Global Summit: Panels May 2016 DSA Global Summit: Panels Challenges to Universal and Affordable Connectivity in Latin America and Beyond: Implications for Policymakers, Businesses, and Civil Society Country Viewpoints on the Analogue to Digital Switch-Over: 4G Spectrum Awards, Opportunities for Dynamic Spectrum Access, and the Future of Digital Broadcasting New Developments in Spectrum Sharing: Unlicensed Allocations, Unlicensed Managed Access, Exclusive Use and Non-Exclusive Licensing, New Wi-Fi and LTE Technologies and Standards, Databases, Sensing, and More The Next Opportunities for Dynamic Spectrum Access and Connectivity: 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz, 5GHz, and Above Innovative Use Cases for Dynamic Spectrum Access Technologies: Transportation, Rural Broadband, Public and Food Safety, Agriculture, Education, Healthcare, Network Resilience and Disaster Recovery, Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement, Humanitarian Aid, Smart Cities, and More A Discussion with the Regulators: Regulatory Best Practices for Greater Spectrum Utilization from Across the Globe Driving the Ecosystem: Smart Financing, and Next Steps to Achieve Global Connectivity Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise

May 2016 Highlights Main theme was making Internet access affordable to connect the lowest income 4 billion earthlings Highlighted a number of success stories in Africa and Latin America Sub-$2000 installations enabling sub-$3.00/month service in small towns and villages Mawingu Networks already covering >6000 km2 in Kenya with local resident doing construction and setup (video) Economist Richard Thanki presentation on the value of these efforts DSA concepts explained to regulators from developing countries Message was received; minds were changed in favor of unlicensed spectrum Speakers covered from technology and economics to financing Without exception, all trials and deployments report no interference with incumbents Two vendors discussed TVWS hardware availability 6Harmonics 802.11af + 802.22 ASIC solution later this year Carlson Wireless with MediaTek/Aviacomm chipset on mini-PCI being optimized; ready soon Meeting difficult FCC OOBE limits Initial production quantities at ~$37.00 Began discussion of new Wi-Fi regulatory “alliance” with Microsoft, Google, Facebook Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise

Billions of People on Earth Affordable Monthly Communications Spend May 2016 Access Affordability Billions of People on Earth Average Annual Income Affordable Monthly Communications Spend 1st $49,206 $205 2nd $12,722 $53 3rd $5,540 $23 4th $2,987 $12 5th $1,771 $7 6th $1,065 $4.40 7th $540 $2.25 Rich Kennedy, HP Enterprise