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Strategy and priorities for the promotion of media literacy
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Ofcom's strategy and priorities for the promotion of media literacy Read more...

Future licensing for Earth receive stations
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The Australian telecoms and broadcast regulator has issued a consultation document addressing the issue of non-compliance with the country's current Earth receive station licensing requirements. The document identifies areas of non-compliance and addresses potential solutions before providing an analysis of the ACMA's preferred approach against its "Principles of Spectrum Management".… Read more...

Award of spectrum to a band manager with PMSE obligations
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

This consultation includes proposals on: The licence fee Ofcom will charge the band managerMinimising disruption to PMSE users;Ensuring the band manager makes spectrum available on a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory basisRequests for non-PMSE use of the spectrumTechnical conditions for using the spectrum   Read more...

Review of the 2.5GHz band and long-term arrangements for ENG
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The ACMA is looking for input from stakeholders on how the 2.5 GHz band should be planned and allocated to provide highest-value use. It is currently used mainly for free-to-air electronic news gathering (ENG) services, and the review also hopes to identify suitable long-term spectrum arrangements to support these services… Read more...

Digital Switchover and 800 MHz clearance – Management of transitional coverage issues
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Last year's decision to align the UK with the emerging European position on clearing channels 61 to 69, the 800 MHz band, meant adding channels 61, 62 and 69 to the UK regulator's existing digital switchover plans. As a result, regions where the switchover has already occurred will need to… Read more...

Reserving the band 2500 to 2690 MHz for the London 2012 Games
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The UK regulator has launched new proposals and a consultation document for the provision of extra spectrum for wireless cameras at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Ofcom's spectrum plans for the Games, which was published in 2009, appears to have underestimated demand. As a result it is now proposed to… Read more...

The UK Communications Infrastructure Report
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The UK regulator has issued a consultation paper in which it seeks comment from all telecoms and broadcast stakeholders on how to proceed with gathering information for a new three-yearly mandatory report to the government on the UK's communications infrastructure. The first report is due to be submitted in August… Read more...

Local commercial radio analogue radio licence duration
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

Following a 2007 consultation, the UK regulator adopted a policy of not renewing commercial radio analogue licences beyond 31 December 2015 in order to maintain flexibility ahead of legislation on digital switchover which was not expected before then. However, licensees already providing a digital service on a DAB multiplex may… Read more...

Radio Multiplex Licence Renewals
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The UK regulator is consulting stakeholders on what criteria should be used when holders of radio multiplex licences apply for renewal. Ofcom is also proposing to charge for the spectrum occupied by DAB broadcasters from the end of 2014 using Administered Incentive Pricing.  However, this is dependent on government policy… Read more...

Public consultation on the draft RSPG Work Programme 2010
Dec 17, 2015
by PolicyTracker

The RSPG is seeking views on its draft work programme for 2010 before it is finalised. The draft includes: Drawing up the first Multiannual Radio Spectrum Policy Programme. Topics are likely to be technology neutrality, service neutrality, flexible spectrum management, promotion of spectrum trading and common policy objectives to improve spectrum efficiency. Common approaches to the… Read more...