REPORT ON RESOLUTION 9: Participation of countries, particularly developing countries, in spectrum management
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: National use of spectrum from 2 900 MHz to 30 GHz – ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSES TO PART I OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE
1 Overview
2 Examples of National Allocation Tables
Part II: National spectrum management – ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSES TO PART II OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE
3 General structure of Part II of the questionnaire
3.1 Legal and organizational aspects of national spectrum management (Questions 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9)
3.2 Technical aspects of national spectrum management
3.3 Economic aspects
3.4 Problems encountered in national spectrum management
Part III: Information on the charges and fees to be paid for frequency use – ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSES TO PART III OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE
Introduction
4 Replies received
4.1 Number of replies
4.2 Content of replies
4.3 Access to administrations' replies
5 Analysis of replies
5.1 General questions (Q1 to Q3)
5.2 Questions relating to governmental users
5.3 Questions relating to non-governmental users
6 Spectrum Fees (SF) Database
Annex 1 – Member States Responding to Part I of the Questionnaire
Annex 2 – Characterization of Part I Responses
Annex 3 – Extract from the response of Belize
Annex 4 – Extract from the response of the Republic of Seychelles
Annex 5 – Extract from the response of the Sultanate of Oman
Annex 6 – Extract from the response of the Republic of Moldova
Annex 7 – Extract from the response of the Republic of Cyprus
Annex 8 – Part II: National spectrum management
Annex 9 – Spectrum fees database statistics for all countries