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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2720
来源IDRR-2720-COMC
The Potential Economic Value of Unlicensed Spectrum in the 5.9 GHz Frequency Band: Insights for Future Spectrum Allocation Policy
Diana Gehlhaus; Nicholas Martin; Marjory S. Blumenthal; Philip Armour; Jesse Lastunen
发表日期2018-11-28
出版年2018
页码75
语种英语
结论
  • The 5.9 GHz band's annual potential contribution to U.S. gross domestic product ranges from $59.8 to $105.8 billion.
  • Opening the 5.9 GHz band for WiFi could provide gains to economic welfare in the form of consumer and producer surplus of $82.2 billion to $189.9 billion.
  • Factors that could reduce our estimates of repurposing the 5.9 GHz band include privacy regulation, trade policy, fifth-generation (5g) network deployment, and technology choices associated with communications between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure.
摘要

Wireless communications — particularly those enabled by WiFi — play an indispensable role in generating economic prosperity and opportunity, yet there are few empirically driven estimates on how WiFi contributes to the economy. This report helps fill this gap by estimating the potential economic value of the 5.9 GHz frequency band — this portion of spectrum was allocated by the Federal Communications Commission for short-range vehicle-to-vehicle communications in 1999, but, as of 2018, reconsidering this band for WiFi use has become a subject of discussion.

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The authors detail two approaches for estimating the 5.9 GHz band's potential contribution to U.S. gross domestic product. They also estimate the band's contribution to consumer surplus and producer surplus, provide a sensitivity analysis for the estimates, and consider how current trends and potential future policies, such as privacy regulation, trade policy, and fifth-generation (5G) network deployment, could affect the estimates.

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The goal of these estimates is to help inform the ongoing debate regarding the 5.9 GHz band. This debate is particularly important because decisions made regarding this the allocation of this frequency band could set a precedent for future unlicensed spectrum policymaking.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Policy Importance of Unlicensed Spectrum

  • Chapter Three

    Measuring the Economic Value of the 5.9 GHz Band

  • Chapter Four

    Trade-Off of DSRC-Allocated Spectrum

  • Chapter Five

    Contribution to GDP — Approach 1

  • Chapter Six

    Contribution to GDP — Approach 2

  • Chapter Seven

    Consumer and Producer Surplus

  • Chapter Eight

    Looking Forward: Implications of Current Trends and Potential Future Policies

  • Chapter Nine

    Allocation Options and Trade-Offs for the 5.9 GHz Band

  • Chapter Ten

    Conclusion

  • Appendix A

    Utilizing Technology in WiFi and the Use of the Nyquist Theorem over the Shannon-Hartley Theorem

  • Appendix B

    Design Specifications of Wireless Devices Used in Approach 2 for GDP Contribution

  • Appendix C

    Alternative Approach to Measuring Potential Consumer Surplus

主题The Internet ; Science ; Technology ; and Innovation Policy ; United States
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2720.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Diana Gehlhaus,Nicholas Martin,Marjory S. Blumenthal,et al. The Potential Economic Value of Unlicensed Spectrum in the 5.9 GHz Frequency Band: Insights for Future Spectrum Allocation Policy. 2018.
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