Thomas Welter

Thomas Welter

Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Expérience

Formation

  • Graphique M2 Droit des activités aérospatiales et des télécommunications
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    Being the first qualification in the world to link the study of the space activities law with the telecommunications law, this degree was set up with the support of professional bodies to meet the needs of rapidly expanding industries looking for highly qualified graduates. The content of the Master was developed in partnership with the major companies and institutions in the space/aeronautical and telecommunication sectors.

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    International graduate program of excellence, organized via an educational partnership of two Universities (Paris-Dauphine and Paris-Sud) and three Grandes Ecoles (Ecole Polytechnique, Centrale-Supélec and Telecom ParisTech): industrial organization, competition policy and regulation, economics of market design, political economy of institutions and regulation, economics of intellectual property, economics of networks, economics of the information society, econometrics, economics and management…

    International graduate program of excellence, organized via an educational partnership of two Universities (Paris-Dauphine and Paris-Sud) and three Grandes Ecoles (Ecole Polytechnique, Centrale-Supélec and Telecom ParisTech): industrial organization, competition policy and regulation, economics of market design, political economy of institutions and regulation, economics of intellectual property, economics of networks, economics of the information society, econometrics, economics and management of innovation, economics and management of spectrum, economics and regulation of next generation networks, economics of culture and media, economics of personal data, digital economy seminar, economy of regulation seminar, market design seminar.

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    Ingénieur diplômé de Telecom SudParis (Institut National des Télécommunications). Spécialisation en traitement statistique du signal et communications numériques à Telecom ParisTech.
    During 1994-1996 I studied in parallel in France and Germany, and obtained both engineering diplomas seperately.

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Expériences de bénévolat

  • Graphique Université Paris-Saclay

    Chargé de cours

    Université Paris-Saclay

    - aujourd’hui 6 ans 1 mois

    Formation

    Réglementation européenne et internationale des fréquences. Réglementation des réseaux à satellites.

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    Président du groupe de préparation de la conférence (CPG) Équipe de projet B (PTB)

    European Communications Office

    - aujourd’hui 4 ans 7 mois

    Sciences et technologie

    Préparation des propositions européennes communes (ECP) pour la Conférence mondiale des radiocommunications 2023 (CMR-23) en ce qui concerne les questions relatives aux satellites.

  • Graphique Une France d'Avenir
  • Graphique European Communications Office

    Vice-président du groupe de préparation de la conférence (CPG)

    European Communications Office

    - aujourd’hui 8 mois

    Sciences et technologie

    Vice-président du groupe de préparation de la conférence (CPG) de la Conférence Européenne des Postes et Communications Electroniques (CEPT), 46 Etats-membres.

  • Graphique GSMA

    Président du groupe de travail sur les services mobiles par satellite (SMS)

    GSMA

    - 3 ans

    Sciences et technologie

    Le "groupe de travail SMS" était un groupe d'experts en matière de spectre, qui a suivi l'évolution de la réglementation relative aux services mobiles par satellite (SMS) et aux services TDD autour de 2,1 GHz, analysé les possibilités d'utilisation terrestre (appairé) future de ces bandes, et s'est engagé avec les parties prenantes et les institutions.

Publications

  • LTE and Public Safety

    ITU Telecom World 2014, Doha

    Traditionally, the demanding and application-specific mobile communications needs of public safety and other critical communications users, including but not limited to public utility and transportation staff, have been served by a variety of niche, purpose-designed Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) standards and technologies. These are currently distinctly separate from the mainstream commercial technologies used by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and consumers worldwide. As a consequence…

    Traditionally, the demanding and application-specific mobile communications needs of public safety and other critical communications users, including but not limited to public utility and transportation staff, have been served by a variety of niche, purpose-designed Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) standards and technologies. These are currently distinctly separate from the mainstream commercial technologies used by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and consumers worldwide. As a consequence, market volumes have been comparatively low and prices highfor these specialist critical systems and devices. A worldwide initiative is now advancing aimed at leveraging economies of scale in the global commercial 4G LTE market, while ensuring that the unique and vital needs of public safety and critical communications mobile users can also be delivered by common standards and applications. This important initiative is driving the development of common, global, mobile broadband technology standards and solutions for public safety and critical communications users, based on required feature extensions to commercial 4G LTE technology.

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  • Public Sector Spectrum Release

    Ofcom Spectrum Event 2014, Changes and Challenges

    This session, chaired by Ofcom’s Andrew Hudson, Director of Spectrum Policy, will focus on public sector spectrum release / sharing and whether the incentives currently applied promote the efficient use of spectrum.
    Panellists:
    Martin Cave, Regulatory Economist.
    Paul Norris, Executive Director, Shareholder Executive.
    Thomas Welter, Head of Spectrum Policy, SFR.
    Elisabeth Cassin, VP Group Spectrum Office, Orange.

    See publication
  • Assessing The Potential Of The 700 MHz band for PPDR

    Critical Communications Europe 2014

  • Coordination of spectrum within the single market

    ECTA Regulatory Conference 2013

    The European Commission has proposed an ambitious proposal for spectrum harmonisation in order to enhance the Single Market in telecoms. What elements of spectrum policy are the most important to harmonise? Is a veto power for the European Commission necessary in order to ensure consistent spectrum policy across Europe? How will national specificities be taken into account? Why is the recently adopted Radio Spectrum Policy Programme not sufficient for harmonisation? Is the 700 MHz band needed…

    The European Commission has proposed an ambitious proposal for spectrum harmonisation in order to enhance the Single Market in telecoms. What elements of spectrum policy are the most important to harmonise? Is a veto power for the European Commission necessary in order to ensure consistent spectrum policy across Europe? How will national specificities be taken into account? Why is the recently adopted Radio Spectrum Policy Programme not sufficient for harmonisation? Is the 700 MHz band needed by the telecoms industry to ensure ubiquitous 4G coverage for Europe? When and how much should be available? What is the role of spectrum policy in driving competition or market consolidation?

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  • The Impact of Spectrum Options on Device Availability

    ITU Telecom World 2013

    Finding spectrum to satisfy the growing demand for mobile data is getting ever more difficult. Timely release of spectrum in the right combination of low and high frequency bands is required to achieve national coverage of both dense urban and rural areas. Policy makers in many countries are adopting a technology neutral policy to free up spectrum such as the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands for LTE deployments, and many regulators are also looking at allocating Digital Dividend spectrum for mobile…

    Finding spectrum to satisfy the growing demand for mobile data is getting ever more difficult. Timely release of spectrum in the right combination of low and high frequency bands is required to achieve national coverage of both dense urban and rural areas. Policy makers in many countries are adopting a technology neutral policy to free up spectrum such as the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands for LTE deployments, and many regulators are also looking at allocating Digital Dividend spectrum for mobile broadband. Although a wide variety of spectrum bands has been approved for LTE the availability of commercially viable devices depends on the choice of primary bands in different regions of the world. Which are the key LTE bands for Asia and what is the likely availability of spectrum in the region? Adoption of the APT700 MHz band plan represents a major new opportunity for regional and global spectrum harmonization that could deliver the benefits of economies of scale for end-user devices. How does spectrum fragmentation affect device design, availability and the prospects for international roaming? What is the likely timescale for 700 MHz to be brought widely into use for LTE mobile broadband services?

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  • The 700 MHz band and PPDR issues.

    IIR Spectrum Management Forum & Professional LTE Conference, London

  • Spectrum property rights: from theory to policy

    Working paper, Annual conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, ISNIE 2013, Florence

    Other authors
  • LTE Spectrum, current and future trends.

    European CTO Telecoms Forum

  • Introducing 1800 MHz refarming in France.

    IIR Telecoms Regulation Forum, London

  • Views on the future use of the 700 MHz band.

    IIR Telecoms Regulation Forum, London

  • Are property rights important in spectrum management?

    IIR Spectrum Management Forum, Munich

  • Current and future mobile spectrum policies – implications for LTE.

    World Telecom Summit, Singapore

  • Ensuring continued mobile broadband benefits.

    speech at the dinner reception of the 7th European Spectrum Management Conference, Brussels

  • Maximizing the potential of the European digital dividend.

    IIR Telecoms Regulation Forum, London

  • Law and economics of spectrum.

    IIR Spectrum Management Forum, Paris

  • Can Satellite Spectrum be Used for LTE in Regions Other Than the USA?

    discussion paper, LTE World Summit, Amsterdam

  • Law and economics of spectrum: an operator’s perspective.

    IIR Telecoms Regulation Forum, London

  • Lessons to be learnt in re-use of spectrum

    Next Generation Networks & Basestations Conference, Bath

  • Spectrum reorganization and management in France.

    Mobile Telecoms Regulation and Competition Law Conference, Brussels

  • The digital dividend – how to bridge the digital divide

    IIR Telecoms Regulation Conference, London

Langues

  • English

    Bilingue ou langue natale

  • French

    Bilingue ou langue natale

  • German

    Bilingue ou langue natale

  • Luxembourgish

    Bilingue ou langue natale

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