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JRC Response to the RA's Consultative Document entitled "The
Future Management of the Radio Spectrum" Summary
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this response is to formally present JRC views on the issues
raised in the Government's consultative document on Future Spectrum Management.
The response is sub-divided into two sections.
CONTENTS
SECTION 1
- General
- JRC's experience
- Spectrum re-working
- Coping
with varying pressure for channels across the spectrum
- The
JRC's basis for the prediction of traffic growth
- In conclusion
SECTION 2
- Current RA
Spectrum Management
- Shortcomings in RA
- Further Specific Actions
- Have
existing SMOs been successful in spectrum efficiency
- Is
there further scope for extending self management
- Commercial
SMOs and hence partial privatisation ofspectrum management
- Would
a commercial SMO lead to greater efficiency and/or greater end user satisfaction
- What
problems with management rights of SMO
- Is
there a need for an independent advisory committee
- Is more open access
desirable
- Would
any of the factors given below either singly or in combination form the basis
for setting fees
- What
would the advantages/disadvantages be
- Would
administrative pricing have any advantage over auctions
- What
benefits/drawbacks of auctioning management rights to a commercial SMO
- Benefits/drawbacks
of direct auction to end users
- Benefits/drawbacks
of auctions only in congested bands
- The
need for safeguards for 'assured market access' for certain services
- Scope
for safeguards against market abuse
- What
rights of spectrum access and security of tenure would be given
- Would
a secondary market encourage re-sale of unused spectrum
- Would
a secondary market promote more efficient use
- Would
a secondary market make it easier for existing and potential users to acquire
spectrum
- How
far should RA retain the enforcement role
- How
far should SMOs be given an enforcement role
- What
factors should determine spectrum prices
- How
could SMOs be encouraged and what role could they play
- What core
spectrum management functions need to be performed by government
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