Implementing Spectrum Trading Implementing Spectrum Trading Responses to Consultation Nimisha Tailor
Responses to Consultation Around 40 responses were received Respondents included cellular mobile operators, manufacturers, trade associations and overseas organisations Broadly positive comments but concerns regarding the detailed implementation
Key Themes Introduction of trading Start soon Gradually Allow flexibility Guard against anti-competitive behaviour Uncertainty about change of use of spectrum Concerns over interference
Responses to Consultation Some of the industries that responded were: –Aviation –Cellular Mobile Operators –Equipment Manufacturers –Sound and Television Broadcasting
Aviation Not suitable for spectrum trading Protection against interference Need to comply with international regulation
Cellular Mobile Some respondents would like 2G and 3G trading to be delayed. Others would like to see 3G trading introduced soon.
Broadcasting Sound Broadcasting –Analogue radio spectrum suitable for Mode 1 trading, i.e change of ownership Television Broadcasting –Trading provides an opportunity to buy extra capacity as well as sell it –However ‘complex process’ particularly due to public service broadcasting
Equipment Manufacturers Some favoured change of ownership and reconfiguration Publish some information to assist trading but not market information Trading should be tested on low profile spectrum
Implementing Spectrum Trading Non-confidential responses are available on the RA website A summary will be published on the website soon.