As part of work program set out in the Five-year spectrum outlook 2022–27, ACMA has reviewed the 2 GHz spectrum licence technical framework.
The authority invites comments on the issues set out in the consultation paper, draft amendments to the s.145(4) determination and draft Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines as follow:
- The two options proposed for unwanted emissions in the frequency range 2100–2110 MHz.
- The effect, which the proposed changes to the 2 GHz technical framework may have, on incumbent services in the 2 GHz band and adjacent bands.
- The changes proposed to the:
- 2 GHz band spectrum licences conditions.
- Draft Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 2 GHz Band) Determination 2016 (s.145(4) determination 2023).
In addition, as the Radio Advisory Guidelines for this band will sunset in 2026, ACMA proposes to remake the instrument. This will ensure the instruments remain valid for the remainder of the spectrum licence period. Comment is also sought on remaking of the instruments:
- Draft Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Spectrum Licensed Transmitters – 2 GHz Band) 2023
- Draft Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers – 2 GHz Band) 2023.
The consultation paper and draft of new license variation are available upon request. Should you want to leave a comment, please let JNM know before December 15, 2022 (AEST).
Refer from https://www.acma.gov.au/have-your-say
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