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Spectrum Management Authority of the Netherlands Antilles Introduces Declaration of Intention

Learn about the Spectrum Management Authority of the Netherlands Antilles and their declaration of intention to create efficient spectrum usage, decrease broadband prices, and attract global technology companies. Discover the facts about the Netherlands Antilles and their spectrum allocation. Explore ways to participate and learn more.

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Spectrum Management Authority of the Netherlands Antilles Introduces Declaration of Intention

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  2. Subjects January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • Prologue • Facts about the Netherlands Antilles • Elements of the NPRM • In Accordance with the FCC R&O • Spectrum Allocation • Transmit Power • Ways to Participate • Questions or Suggestions Slide 2

  3. Prologue January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • On the request of the minister of Transport, minister Adriaens last friday, the Spectrum Managment Authority of the Netherlands Antilles passed a Declaration of Intention last Tuesday, the 20th of January. • The “Declaration of intention” is one level under a Report&Order and therefore comparable to a Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) format being used in the US. • This NPRM can be futher adapted to the wishes of the CR Industry and is intended to create the following consequences: • -More efficient usage of the country's Spectrum • -Decrease prices of broadband by leveling the playing field • -Because of the introducion of flexible regulations the Netherlands Antilles has the potential to become a frontrunner in the area of TVWS • -Create an attractive enviroment for for Global Technology Companies to roll out and and test their latest specifications in the Netherlands Antilles • -Fulfill the targets set in the “Connect the Caribbean” initiative and by doing so setting a benchmark for the region • In the next slides I will present these intentions. • The original document can be found on • https://mentor.ieee.org/802-sg-whitespace/documents Slide 3

  4. Facts about the Netherlands Antilles January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • The Netherlands Antilles is member of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is administred by a democratic elected local government • Dutch Antilles consist of 2 Leeward islands: • -Curacao, which is also the capital and the main seat of government • -Bonaire • and 3 Windward Islands: • -Saba • -St. Eustatius • -St. Martin: The Northern part falls under the administration of France and therefore Operators consult in general with the French Spectrum Managment Authority as well. • -UHF TV channels are based on European standards (ETSI) and therefore 8Mhz wide. -TV Band spectrum: VHF Band I (channel 1-4/41-68 MHz) VHF Band III (channel 5-12 174-230 MHz)) UHF Band IV/V (channel 21-69/470-862Mhz) -There are currently 3 TV channels broadcasting inside the Netherlands Antilles Cost of real Broadband (approx. 1Mbit) llies around 100 Local Curency (NAF) p.month and therefore only a tiny fraction of the households has broadband access. Slide 4

  5. In accordance with the FCC R&O January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • Allocation of TV radio bands as approved under Report&Order FCC 08-260 of the USA Federal Communications Commission to the use of TVWS. • Allowance of unlicensed devices as approved under Report&Order FCC 08-260 of the USA Federal Communications Commission to the use of TVWS. Slide 5

  6. Spectrum Allocation January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • Initial License: • -License acquisition requires island-wide network roll-out by operator. • -A number of RF channels will be allocated to the operator based on their demands. These channels will be used for exclusive access (also knows as clean spectrum) to the operator for a limited time frame. It enables to technically start as a non-coexistent network. To maintain the license an operator will have to meet certain targets of coexistence with other TVWS networks over time. The targets will be set in consultation with the Spectrum Managmentv Authority of the Netherlands Antilles . • After the expiration of the initial License: • -Spectrum will allocated by a real-time spectrum auction operated by the Spectrum Managment Authority of the Netherlands Antilles. • Again an operator will only be able to participate in this system if he is able to coexist with other TVWS networks within the same channel. • Unlicensed networks: • In this scenario unlicensed devices have a lower priority than licensed devices. This shouldn't be too much of a problem at the moment since the vast amount of spectrum available (approx. 368Mhz). In case access of unlicensed TVWS devices becomes problematic over time, the Spectrum Managment Authority will allocate a limited number of UHF TV channels for the exclusive use of unlicensed devices Slide 6

  7. Transmit Power January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • Unlicensed: • Transmit Power EIRP for unlicensed devices must remain within the established radio frequency safety limits set in the Report&Order FCC 08-260 of the USA Federal Communications Commission. • Licensed: • -Transmit Power EIRP for portable licensed devices must remain within established radio frequency safety limits • -Transmit Power EIRP for fixed licensed devices must remain within established radio frequency safety limits for antenna heights. Slide 7

  8. Ways to Participate January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 • One of the main reasons for passing this NPRM is to increase the usage of high performance devices in the Dutch Antilles. Regulations that currently can not been found in the document, but will make it easier to achieve this target, will therefore be strongly considered. • It is the intention of the government to listen to the wishes of the overall industry as well (like in case there is interest for the creation of a testbed). • At least one provider has expressed interest in deploying affordable broadband in this region. • We recommend the ECSG adding an use case to address the need of this island nation. We hope this will contribute the implementation of the overall White Space standards. Slide 8

  9. January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 Questions or Suggestions? Slide 9

  10. January 2009 sg-whitespace-09-0014-01-0000 Thank You Slide 10

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