The principle of No Harm to the broadcasting ecosystem and the public that it serves must be at the core of any regulatory considerations that will deal with the allocation of spectrum.Īdrián Herbera González: This is a good question, if they really need additional spectrum and it is not enough with all the spectrum they already have, even in the lower part of C band. Why does IMT/5G want c-band, when in much of the world mobile wireless does not use all the spectrum frequencies already allocated to it? It is a spectrum grab isn’t it?Īna Eliza Faria e Silva: Sharing spectrum and expanding services is healthy when there is technical, economical and regulatory balance. This is already a position taken from some administrations in all three regions.Ģ. While I am sure you do not want more countries to do so, don’t you think more countries will follow the lead of the US and the other countries?Īna Eliza Faria e Silva: I believe more countries will follow US in reducing the availability of C-band Spectrum for satellite applications. In addition to the US, other Administrations have re-allocated C-Band spectrum from FSS to IMT. Thank you to our audience for taking an active part by asking questions, and to our panellists for their time to answer them after the webinar ended…ġ. The following questions were posed during the webinar but there was insufficient time to respond during the one-hour duration of the event.
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