Wednesday, August 31, 2011

UAE: Public consultation on TRA Regulations

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) in United Arab Emirates has issued 4 public consultations related to the regulations are in force at this moment.

The purpose of these documents is to invite comments from stakeholders regarding the TRA’s intention to fully review and revise the following issued TRA Regulations:

- Cellular Systems Coverage Measurement version 1.0
- Spectrum Allocation and Assignment version 1.0
- Short Range Devices version 1.0
- Use of 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands for WLAN and RLAN version 1.0

All public consultation documents are based on the current and in force version of these regulations, where the TRA asks some questions through them.

Comments are accepted until next 28th September. Consultative documents can be checked at TRA’s website.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Republic of Bulgaria: Public consultation on LTE

The Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) has issued Decision No 841 of 23.08.2011, launching a public consultation on the perspectives for development of LTE (Long Term Evolution) in Republic of Bulgaria.

The status of different frequency bands related to LTE is described through the consultative document. Currently, the development of LTE technology is mainly directed at frequency bands 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2 GHz and 2500-2690 MHz and 3400-3800 MHz.

Finally, CRC launches four questions to be commented, the possible ranges of interest for the development of LTE, the optimum allocation of the spectrum, the possibility to provide spectrum to build LTE networks with a combination of free resources in different bands, and the possibility of participation in a competitive tender.

Comments in written are accepted until 30 days after from the issuance date.

More information at CRC website, where Decision No 841 can be downloaded.

Monday, August 29, 2011

New Zealand: Public Consultation on new uses of the 700 MHz band

The Ministry of Economic Development issued last 26 of August a public consultation process on the allocation of the digital dividend spectrum. Consultation document covers technical and policy considerations for the allocation of the digital dividend 700 MHz radio spectrum band.

The digital dividend is related to the part of the radiofrequency spectrum will be freed up when the switchover to digital television is totally done. The frequency range 694-806 MHz, used for television broadcast in New Zealand, will be cleared 1st December 2013, when the switchover is concluded. The aim of this document is to allocate the 700 MHz spectrum band to new users and for new uses.

Comments shall be submitted no later than 7th of October 2011 and consultative document can be accessed at the Ministry’s website.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

India: Consultation on IMT – Advance Mobile Wireless Broadband Services

Last 19th of August, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued a consultation paper on IMT – Advance Mobile Wireless Broadband Services.

Main issues described and consulted are suitable spectrum bands, block size of spectrum to be auctioned and maximum spectrum permitted to bidder among others.

Consultation can be checked at TRAI website.

Comments on the consultation paper are accepted until next 20th of September.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Belgium: Draft decision concerning the frequency 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2 GHz bands

Belgian Institute for Postal services and Telecommunications (BIPT) issued last 11 of August the two following drafts:
First draft decision provides technical parameters to ensure the coexistence of GSM / EDGE, UMTS / HSPA, LTE and WiMax in the frequency bands 900MHz and 1800MHz. Second one establishes the spectrum allocation between different mobile operators (Belgacom, Mobistar, KPN GB and Telenet-Telco Bidco) in the frequency bands 900MHz and 1800MHz only until November 26, 2015.  Spectrum allocation between November 27, 2015 and March 15, 2021 should be the subject of a later decision.

Comments to both draft decisions are accepted by BIPT until next 1st of October.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Austria: Results of public consultation on future frequency assignments for mobile broadband services

The Telekom-Control-Kommision (TKK, Austria's telecoms regulator) issued last 18th of July the results of the public consultation which was started on February 2011.

The aim of the public consultation on future frequency assignments and on the liberalization of the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands was to gather suggestions and to discuss possible future scenarios.

In response to the consultation, the Authority received a total of 18 comments which has been evaluated and used to issue the results.

The regulator is now planning a joint award of all three bands, 800 - 900 - 1800 MHz and plans to hold auctions in the summer of 2012 among other further steps.

All consultation documents can be accessed at the Authority's website.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Albania: Public Tender for one license in 1800 - 1805 MHz

Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (AKEP) in Albania issued last 13th of July a Public Tender with the Object “On granting 1 (one) right of use in the 1800-1805 MHz frequencies’ band”.

Bids must be submitted not later than next 25th of September.

Tender documents can be consulted through the following link at AKEP’s website.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Afghanistan: Competitive tender for 3G mobile license

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has launched an international competitive tender for 3G mobile license in 2100 MHz Band.

The 3G tender package is available from the Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority (ATRA) and the deadline for the submission of bids is October 1, 2011. The final announcement and award is expected by November 1, 2011.

Additional information can be check through the media advisory published at the ATRA website.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Bolivia: Type approval will be mandatory for radio and telecom equipments

After the new Law of Telecommunications, Information and Communications Technologies was enacted last 8th of August, type approval is mandatory to import and commercialize radio and telecom equipments into Bolivia’s market.

Article nº 14 lays down the functions will be carried by the new Telecommunication Authority and among them, point 12 states:
Homologar equipos de telecomunicaciones y tecnologías de información y comunicación en todo el país” (to homologate telecommunications equipments and IC Technologies throughout the country).

At this moment there is no homologation procedure and new Telecommunication Authority will have to elaborate procedures and rules in 120 working days from the enacted date, according to the sixth transitory article mentioned in the Law.

New Law nº 164, Ley General de Telecomunicaciones, Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación, can be downloaded at the website of the Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Vanuatu: Type approval regulation draft

Telecommunication and Radiocommunications Regulator (TRR) in Vanuatu issued last May a Consultation document on Regulation on Restrictions on Import, Sale and Use.

The response could be received until last July 27, 2011 and a final Regulation is expected after the reviewing of the received feedbacks.

The draft states that all equipments which bears one of the compliance marks listed (CE, FCC, C-Tick, CCC, among others) can be imported and sold in Vanuatu. Equipment must also be accompanied by the approval certificate or Declaration of Conformity related to the compliance mark in one of the official languages of Vanuatu (French, Bislama or English).

The draft can be consulted through the following link at TRR website.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Tanzania: Draft Regulations

Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) set up a stakeholders meeting last July 20, 2011 to present the revised and new draft Regulations made under the Electronic and Postal Communications Act, 2010.

The Draft Electronic and Postal Communications Regulations, 2011 is made up of two group:

1) Revised Draft Regulations which are the following:
- Quality of service
- Consumer protection
- Licensing
- Interconnection
- Electronic Communications Numbering and Addressing
- Postal
- Radio Communications and Frequency Spectrum
- Tariff
- Access and Facilities
- Electronic Communications Equipment Standards

2) New Draft Regulations as follows:
- Competition
- Accounts Separation
- Computer Emergency Response Team
- Mobile Number Portability
- Central Equipment Identification Register
- Digital and other Broadcasting Networks

Drafts can be accessed at the following link at TCRA website.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Oman: Public Consultation

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has issued a public consultation on the Proposed Regulatory Framework for Ultra Wideband (UWB) Devices.

The purpose of this consultation is to develop appropriate regulations for the UWB devices taking into account the views of the different parties.

The proposed regulatory framework includes different types of UWB: generic UWB (used for communications purposes), imaging radars, surveillance systems and medical systems among others. It also contains the required specifications for the design of the UWB devices as well as regulatory and technical requirements.

Comments on this consultation should be submitted by August 31, 2011 in writing to TRA.

For additional information, please refer to the following link at TRA website.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Trinidad & Tobago: Public consultation

Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago issued last July 21, 2011 a public consultation on Spectrum Plan for the Accommodation of Land Mobile Radiocommunications Systems.

It defines the channel plan for the designated bands, designed to accommodate existing 25 kHz assignments and new 12.5 kHz assignments and outlines the licensing approach. This approach would accommodate both new and existing spectrum users. In addition this would facilitate spectrum planning and more efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum.

For additional details on the proposed frequency band plans and the respective licensing approaches for each frequency range of operation for land mobile radiocommunication systems, please refer to the Spectrum Plan draft.

Interested parties are invited to submit comments on this document before Monday 22nd August 2011.

Bolivia: New Telecommunication Law

The new Law of Telecommunications, Information and Communications Technologies was sent last July 28 to the Executive Council after being approved by the Senate.

The law consists of 113 articles, 10 transitory articles and an abrogate and repeal provision. Its aim is to establish the general regime of telecommunications and information technologies and communications, the postal service and the regulatory system. For that purpose, a new Telecommunications Authority will be created to generate licensing body under the Ministry of Public Works.