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The Radio Frequency Spectrum as a Finite Natural Resource

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On this episode of Mind Matters News from the archive, hosts Robert J. Marks and Austin Egbert welcome Andrew Clegg to the show to discuss the radio spectrum as a finite natural resource and how to best manage it. The conversation kicks off with an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum and the different frequency bands used for various wireless technologies. Clegg notes the challenges brought on by exponential growth in spectrum demand, including technical challenges like propagation characteristics and energy efficiency as frequencies increase. Clegg provides insights on the challenges of managing the finite spectrum resource, the tradeoffs involved, and potential future developments that could reshape the landscape.

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The Radio Frequency Spectrum as a Finite Natural Resource