CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
 1     Introduction
 2     Sharing at allocation level vs sharing at authorisation level
        2.1     Frequency allocation and Licensed Shared Access (LSA)
        2.2     Frequency authorisation and Shared Spectrum Access for Similar Technologies
 3     Regulatory framework and sharing aspects
        3.1     Regulatory framework
        3.2     Spectrum sharing approach
 4     Regulatory methods for enhanced spectrum management
        4.1     Licensed shared access
Sharing framework
Frequency allocation
Authorization process
        4.2     Shared Spectrum Access for Similar Technologies
A1-1     LSA as a complementary tool for spectrum management
     A1-1.1     Definition
     A1-1.2     Sharing framework
     A1-1.3     Practical implementation
A1-2     Case study: European experience
     A1-2.1     European approach
     A1-2.2     Justification
     A1-2.3     Applicability criteria
                  A1-2.3.1     Criterion 1: Identification of the incumbent(s) and their usage of the spectrum
                  A1-2.3.2     Criterion 2: Voluntariness
                  A1-2.3.3     Criterion 3: Based on market demand and incumbent’s interests
                  A1-2.3.4     Criterion 4: Exclusivity among LSA licensees
                  A1-2.3.5     Criterion 5: Harmonization
     A1-2.4     LSA stakeholders and responsibilities
     A1-2.5     Licensed Shared Access in the current regulatory framework
     A1-2.6     Steps for setting a LSA sharing framework and issuing individual authorizations to LSA licensees
     A1-2.7     Technical measures to support the implementation of LSA
     A1-2.8     Management of cross-border coordination under LSA
A2-1     Regulatory aspects of spectrum sharing in SSA-ST
A2-2     Practical application of spectrum sharing in SSA-ST
A2-3     Regulatory aspects of active infrastructure sharing in SSA-ST as a supplementary part of spectrum sharing
A2-4     Practical application of active infrastructure sharing in SSA-ST
A2-5     Conclusions