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Australia Launches Consultation on Future Radio Spectrum Plans
Updated:2008/4/16 15:16
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority says that it is seeking industry feedback on two documents that together provide guidance on how ACMA is intending to approach the task of addressing demand for radio spectrum.
"ACMA''s analysis is telling us that demand for spectrum is likely to continue to grow and proliferate across the board over coming years, and it is vital that we have a good framework in place to help us to meet this challenge," said Chris Chapman, ACMA Chairman. The two consultation papers, Spectrum Management Principles and Five-year Spectrum Outlook, have been released ahead of ACMA''s upcoming spectrum management conference. The first document proposes a set of high-level spectrum management principles. The key theme of the principles is balancing the use of market mechanisms with regulatory intervention to maximise public benefit derived from using the spectrum. ACMA''s Five-year Spectrum Outlook presents a spectrum demand analysis and indicative work programs for the 2009 - 2014 timeframe. It consolidates the fundamental issues affecting spectrum requirements of key radiocommunications services and outlines ACMA''s preliminary thoughts on how to best manage the demand. The document also highlights spectrum requirements that may arise beyond 2014. The five-year outlook is intended to facilitate constructive and meaningful discussions between ACMA and stakeholders about emerging pressures for change to spectrum access arrangements. "These two documents are designed to increase the transparency, predictability and consistency of ACMA''s decision-making in a climate of rapid technological change. In light of the increasing demand for spectrum, and the significant planning and allocation decisions to be made over the next three to five years, it is timely to seek industry views about the proposed principles and the nature of the demands for spectrum," said Mr Chapman. The two papers are part of a series of consultation documents being released by ACMA in the lead up to the RadComms08 conference. An Independent Review of Government Spectrum Holdings report (together with ACMA''s initial response to the review) and a discussion paper on future options for spectrum replanning in the 400 MHz band are both scheduled for release later this week. Following consideration of comments received, ACMA expects to release a final version of the Five-year Spectrum Outlook in late 2008. ACMA will review and update the outlook, including the indicative work programs, on an annual basis to ensure it reflects current demands and priorities. The Spectrum Management Principles and Five-year Spectrum Outlook consultation papers are available on the ACMA website. The closing date for comment on both is 18 July 2008. Source:cellular-news ,Seven Bidders for Polish GSM900 Radio Spectrum (2008-9-26) |
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