Ofcom seeks views on spectrum sharing

UK telecom regulator Ofcom has sought views on spectrum sharing.

The telecom regulator said it is seeking views on a proposed new framework for spectrum sharing that would offer a model for considering whether frequencies have the potential to be shared.

Ofcom in a statement said sharing will become important as demand increases. By allowing different users to offer more wireless applications, spectrum sharing can bring benefits to citizens and consumers as well as contributing to optimal use of spectrum. Today’s consultation closes on 2 October.
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The proposed framework would:

# identify barriers to sharing
include regulatory tools and market and technological enablers that have potential to facilitate further sharing
set out how sharing would be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account any existing uses and proposed new uses

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