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International Perspectives New Zealand’s Radiocommunications Act Review

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International Perspectives. New Zealand’s Radiocommunications Act Review. Radio spectrum management in NZ. MRs are tradable property rights Spectrum in MRs 471 MHz below 1 GHz 929 MHz between 1 and 5 GHz 3.6 GHz above 20 GHz In 2013/14, 97% of all licences were engineered by private sector. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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International PerspectivesNew Zealand’s Radiocommunications Act Review

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Radio spectrum management in NZ

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• MRs are tradable property rights• Spectrum in MRs

– 471 MHz below 1 GHz– 929 MHz between 1 and 5 GHz– 3.6 GHz above 20 GHz

• In 2013/14, 97% of all licences were engineered by private sector

• Radiocommunications Act 1989 establishes– Management rights (MR) regime (2/3

of Act provisions)

– Radio licencing regime– General user licencing regime – Approved engineers regime – Disputes processes– Compliance and enforcement– Transitional provisions (1/4 of Act

provisions)

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NZ Act Review

• Key issues

– Flexibility vs certainty– Competition – Spectrum sharing– Interference

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FlexibilityTechnology neutral MRs

• Changes by Spark (formerly Telecom) under their 850 MHz MR :– AMPS – DAMPS– CDMA– Wide band CDMA

No regulator involvement

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The Act requires limited informationManagement rights

• Frequency boundaries, • Adjacent frequencies

emission limits • Power floor, and • Protection limit.

Spectrum licences

• Details of the licence holder• Transmission frequencies• Protection area• Term• Ability (or not) to modify the

licence and the permissions required

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Limited processes specified• Public Information Brochures

(PIBS) are non statutory documents setting out:– Band plans– Licencing rules – Allocation processes– Renewal processes– Requirements for the approved

radio engineers’ regime

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Competition1989• Market forces approach• Generic competition law

2000’s• Government policy used to shape

markets

2014• 700 MHz auction included ownership

restrictions and implementation requirements

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Spectrum sharing

• Currently consulting on TV white space rules

• Dynamic access technologies potentially problematic

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Interference management

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