As regulators tackle Digital Networks Act implementation, WRC–27 preparation, and 6G strategy, real–time network intelligence becomes essential infrastructure for evidence–based policy
thinkRF returns as Networking Partner to the 21st European Spectrum Management Conference – #EUSpectrum (June 17–18, 2026) for the third consecutive year, joining European regulators and policymakers as they address the continent’s most pressing spectrum governance challenges. Register here to join us.
This year’s conference agenda tackles fundamental shifts in spectrum policy: implementing the Digital Networks Act’s modernized governance framework, preparing Europe’s positions for WRC–27, charting the 6G spectrum roadmap, and scaling spectrum sharing frameworks across member states. Each of these priorities requires the same critical foundation: continuous, real–time network intelligence to inform regulatory decisions.
THE NETWORK INTELLIGENCE LAYER MODERN GOVERNANCE REQUIRES
The Digital Networks Act (DNA) aims to streamline coordination between EU institutions and national authorities while respecting member state sovereignty. However, coordination at scale depends on a standardized intelligence platform – one that enables independent national regulators to maintain full autonomy over spectrum decisions while working from a common measurement foundation.
SXM provides exactly this. It delivers continuous, real–time network monitoring with autonomous blind scan technology that requires no programming, no configuration, and no post–processing burden. National regulators get comprehensive spectrum intelligence while maintaining complete sovereignty over their regulatory decisions.
REGULATORY OUTCOMES SXM ENABLES
The conference sessions address regulatory outcomes that demand real–time intelligence:
Licensing enforcement and compliance: SXM detects rogue networks, spectrum squatters, and unauthorized transmissions in real–time; critical for enforcing spectrum licensing frameworks under the DNA’s modernized regime.
Evidence–based policy: Rather than regulatory assumptions, SXM delivers quantified data (95% coverage of cellular transmissions, 5× interference management efficiency, 80% time-savings) that grounds policy decisions in evidence.
Autonomous operation without operational overhead: The DNA emphasizes easing compliance burdens on regulators. SXM’s autonomous blind scan and 24/7 continuous operation mean regulators get comprehensive intelligence without adding staff or operational complexity.
Investment certainty: Continuous network monitoring detects interference and quality issues before they impact service delivery – protecting telecom infrastructure investments and supporting Europe’s connectivity goals.
NETWORKING PARTNER PARTICIPATION
thinkRF will host Refreshment Breaks with Tech Demo Opportunities on both conference days:
Day 1 (June 17): 10:55–11:15 AM
Day 2 (June 18): 10:20–10:45 AM and 3:35–3:55 PM
Regulators and policymakers are invited to schedule a meeting with the thinkRF team to discuss network intelligence requirements specific to their regulatory priorities – whether Digital Networks Act implementation, WRC–27 preparation, 6G strategy, or spectrum sharing frameworks.
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