Communication regulator ICASA said he intends to make an existing radio spectrum if he described as two “innovative bands.”
This will be distributed between 3,8GHz and 4.2GHz and “dynamic spectrum entrance” between the 5,925GHz and 6.425GHz, if they do not interfere with other licensed telecommunications operators.
Dynamic spectrum entrance and opportunistic spectrum management Regulations on management, last week’s last week – here (PDF) read (PDF).
“The dynamic and opportunistic spectrum task allows the initial license holders to the initial license holders,” said Jesus, “This approach provides a spectrum efficiency by providing the spectrum of radio frequency and spectrum in many distant and unsold areas.”
He said that the Rules Project notes the second stage of the implementation of a dynamic spectrum entry and opportunistic spectrum management framework. The first stage resulted in the development of the framework for the use of television white spaces – the spectrum between TV channels entering into force in April 2021.
“The second stage aims to give a dynamic and opportunistic spectrum access to C and S frequency bands,” he said. “This framework will encourage the emergence of new digital radio technologies, services and applications.”
Sample simulations
A year ago, the regulator published a finding document and position paper on the implementation of a dynamic spectrum entrance. He is therefore that they are already using the operators and provide information collections on the locations and frequencies of systems to ensure the protection of systems, because they are already used by licenses.
“Ijasa, Spectrum Engineering has held sample simulations in urban and rural areas using advanced monte carlo analysis. Simulations and tests, references to stakeholders and a summary report for the Rules for information.
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The Rules Project implements a permission process for electronic communication equipment to access the radio frequency spectrum in two groups.
The regulator holds extensive consultations with current licenses and conducted comprehensive simulation and pilot tests to evaluate the expediency of the dynamic spectrum input methodology offered using a geo database. “
“This innovative database will allow the dynamic and opportunistic distribution of the spectrum, which offers several key benefits.
“By optimizing the use of Spectrum, a dynamic spectrum entry creates more links and supports the growing demand for wireless services,” said Thabisa Faye.
“In addition, the initiative tried to ensure the participation of small, secondary and micro-enterprises and other market players and to ensure the participation in promoting the effectiveness,” Faye said. – © 2025 Newscentral Media
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