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Spectrum planning at national level and adoption of the table of allocations for implementation of technical standards

ITU-T Workshop on Bridging the Standardization Gap and Interactive Training Session (Nadi, Fiji, 4 – 6 July 2011 ). Spectrum planning at national level and adoption of the table of allocations for implementation of technical standards. Cristian Gomez

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Spectrum planning at national level and adoption of the table of allocations for implementation of technical standards

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  1. ITU-T Workshop on Bridging the Standardization Gapand Interactive Training Session (Nadi, Fiji, 4 – 6 July 2011 ) Spectrum planning at national level and adoption of the table of allocations for implementation of technical standards Cristian Gomez Head, Validation Group, Space Services Division, ITU-R

  2. Spectrum planning at national level and adoption of the table of allocations for implementation of technical standards • This session will review the importance of the international table of frequency allocation as an element of national economic development and the impact of  its implementation in enabling the adoption of radio technology standards.

  3. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations Harmonization of frequency allocations for radio services. Implements world-wide allocations as well as regional. Some bands allocated to multiple radio services (shared) Specific country allocations possible by footnote.

  4. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations Incidence in standards adoption

  5. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations Effective ICTs Spectrum planning & standardization

  6. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations • Example: Spectrum for Short Range Devices Multiple bands available world-wide, depending on application and range needed. One principal application is stock tracking. Harmonized bands needed to support all countries in the supply chain.

  7. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations • Example: UHF land mobile equipment Multiple land mobile bands available world-wide in the UHF spectrum Several standards available for land mobile: analogue, digital: TETRA, APCO, ETSI and proprietary Need for national spectrum planning to ensure: - economies of scale - coexistence (avoid harmful interference)

  8. Principal features of the international table of frequency allocations Spectrum standardization System specifications/ standards Review of national legislation and policies

  9. www.itu.int Thank you…

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