Open Spectrum

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Open Spectrum International is a a nonprofit media network founded by Robert Horvitz in August 2004. They aim to "try to persuade telecom regulators to let the public use more of the radio spectrum without a license." [1]

"In the summer of 2004, a project named Open Spectrum International began under the auspices of Czech Civic Association "Mista v Srdce." The aim was to promote awareness of "open spectrum" concepts outside North America, and to advocate the expansion of the radio bands available for license-exempt use. As we grew, it became clear that we needed an independent legal basis for our work. So in May 2005, we registered as a Dutch nonprofit foundation ("stichting") with offices in Amsterdam and Prague: Stichting Open Spectrum translates into English as the Open Spectrum Foundation." [2]

Advisory Board

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National Open Spectrum groups

Contact

Website: http://www.openspectrum.info/

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