Access to the radio spectrum

Greystar Services helps you navigate the complex regulatory landscape

Greystar Services helps companies navigate the complex regulatory landscape to develop and operate radio equipment. With over 25 years’ experience in this field, Greystar can provide technical analysis, representation, strategic planning and access to key decision-makers to secure your radio spectrum objectives.

The use of all radio equipment, from a wireless mouse to a multi-billion dollar satellite constellation in space is subject to a range of national, regional and international regulations. To achieve market access, interference free operations and long-term security for your company, requires compliance with the unique regulations in each country, as well as regulations defined by international bodies such as ITU and CEPT.

Providing technical analysis, strategic planning, representation and access to key decision-makers to secure your radio spectrum objectives

Greystar have the experience

Getting access to the radio spectrum often throws up challenges. There is competition for most frequency bands, meaning other services and operators may seek to oppose newcomers. The Regulations are complex to implement and may need to change due to advances in technology or new government policies. These challenges require careful navigation and impact on the time it takes to achieve your objectives.

Greystar Services will guide you through this process, supporting your company to access the radio spectrum needed for new products, networks and services.

bio

Paul Deedman, MD

Paul has more than 25 years of experience in radio spectrum regulations, in particular working in the ITU, ATU, APT, EU and CEPT. He has worked for government and commercial entities, in particular the UK Radiocommunications Agency, Inmarsat and Viasat. He specialises in spectrum issues related to satellite systems (FSS, MSS, RNSS) and terrestrial satellite systems such as 5G/6G. His experience and expertise covers:

  • technical analysis of third party proposals
  • new coexistence studies
  • developing new regulations and recommendations
  • national, regional and global regulations
  • developing equipment standards
  • strategic advice
  • preparing contributions for international meetings
  • representation at meetings
  • ensuring support from other stakeholders

Paul is vice-chair of the ITU-R Working Party 4C, which focusses on the mobile-satellite service and radionavigation service.