Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Annex 1 Redeployment issues
1 Introduction
2 The requirement for spectrum
redeployment
3 Spectrum redeployment
3.1 Time‑scales
3.2 Voluntary and
regulatory spectrum redeployment
3.2.1 Voluntary
spectrum redeployment
3.2.2 Regulatory
spectrum redeployment
3.3 Cost of implementation
3.3.1 Migration
to frequency bands within the tuning range of the equipment used
3.3.2 Migration
into other frequency bands outside the tuning range of the equipment used
3.3.3 Migration
to achieve greater spectral efficiency
3.4 Regional coordination for
redeployment
3.5 Global/regional
harmonization for redeployment
4 Relationship between spectrum
redeployment and spectrum pricing
4.1 Spectrum pricing
4.2 Compensation
4.2.1 The new
entrant compensates existing spectrum users
4.2.2 Redeployment
funds
5 Conclusions
Appendix 1 to Annex 1
An example of the spectrum redeployment process
based on the French experience
1 Interests driving the decision to redeploy spectrum
2 The cost of redeployment
3 Calculation of the redeployment cost using the
residual book value
3.1 Evaluation of the cost incurred by the
user on leaving the frequency band
3.1.1
Move to another part of the
spectrum or exit from the spectrum
3.2 The residual book value, Vcr
3.3 Renewal costs
3.4 Calculation of the redeployment cost
4 Calculation of the redeployment cost using
residual economic value
4.1 Analysis of the value of networks
5 The redeployment fund and redeployment procedures
5.1 The redeployment fund
5.2 The redeployment procedures
Appendix 2 to Annex 1
Examples of the spectrum
redeployment process based on the UAE experience
1 The change in channel plan for private mobile
radio
2 The use of 8.33 kHz channelling
for VHF aeronautical mobile
3 The digital switchover planning in the VHF and
UHF bands
Appendix 3 to Annex 1
An example of the spectrum redeployment process at the
regional level