In her current role as Senior Principal Engineer at Intelsat, Miia Mustonen leverages her extensive expertise in spectrum policy to navigate the complexities of international and European regulatory frameworks. With a focus on the shared use of frequency bands, particularly in the C-band and 6...
In her current role as Senior Principal Engineer at Intelsat, Miia Mustonen leverages her extensive expertise in spectrum policy to navigate the complexities of international and European regulatory frameworks. With a focus on the shared use of frequency bands, particularly in the C-band and 6 GHz band, Miia plays a pivotal role in shaping policies that facilitate efficient spectrum management. As the CEPT coordinator for Agenda Item 1.15 in the upcoming World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23), she is at the forefront of discussions that will influence the future of mobile communications and wireless technologies.
Miia's fifteen years of experience in the field have equipped her with a deep understanding of critical topics such as IMT-Advanced, cognitive radio systems, and Licensed Shared Access. Her contributions to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R) and the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) underscore her commitment to advancing spectrum sharing initiatives. By advocating for innovative solutions and collaborative approaches, Miia is instrumental in ensuring that diverse services can coexist harmoniously within the same frequency bands.
Her skills in research and development, combined with her strategic insights into telecommunications, position her as a thought leader in the industry. Miia's work not only enhances the operational capabilities of Intelsat but also contributes to the broader goal of optimizing spectrum utilization in an increasingly connected world. Through her efforts, she is helping to pave the way for next-generation mobile communications, ensuring that the regulatory landscape evolves in tandem with technological advancements.