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Comsearch Continues Spectrum Management Role at CTIA in Vegas

By Andrew Berg | March 10, 2010

For the 13th year in a row, Comsearch, a CommScope company, will serve as official spectrum manager for the International CTIA Wireless 2010 trade show and conference, which takes place March 23-25 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Comsearch will manage spectrum for exhibitor demonstrations and local wireless operators.

Comsearch says it will help ensure that the radio frequencies used in exhibitor demonstrations do not interfere with each other or with licensed wireless operators in the area. According to a press release, the company will coordinate with area licensees, administer frequency use among exhibitors, conduct pre-show testing and monitor on-site operation.

“We again asked Comsearch to handle spectrum management needs at International CTIA Wireless 2010 based on their consistently strong support in the past,” said Robert Mesirow, vice president and show director for CTIA, in a statement. “Coordinating the high number of exhibitors, variety of demonstrations and large amount of spectrum needed for the event is a challenging job that Comsearch does well.”

Comsearch says the job has become more crucial as an increasing number of companies wish to demonstrate products on next-generation networks like LTE and WiMAX. The company has more than 30 years of experience providing spectrum management, software and data solutions to the wireless world.

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