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Review of radio spectrum policy in New Zealand


In 2004, the Minister of Communications requested the Ministry of Economic Development to conduct a comprehensive review of radio spectrum policy. The Review was completed in April 2005.


The purpose of the Review is to inform the Minister on:

  • the radio spectrum management environment in New Zealand and its effectiveness;
  • the factors that influence that environment; and
  • existing and emerging policy issues warranting consideration in 2004/2005 and beyond.


The Review report is intended, therefore, as an overview of current radio spectrum policies and management, and as a mechanism for identifying and prioritising policy issues for future action.


The Ministry is not formally consulting on the Review, but interested parties are free to send comments to radiospectrum@med.govt.nz or to:

"Review",
Radio Spectrum Policy and Planning,
Ministry of Economic Development,
PO Box 1473,
Wellington,
New Zealand


The Ministry has produced a report on Issue 4.4 of the review: What are the relative merits of different types of auction and are some types more suitable than others for the various spectrum markets? See Spectrum Auction Design in New Zealand.


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Report

In early 2004, the Associate Minister of Communications requested the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) to provide a review of radio spectrum policy. This report is the Ministry's response to that request.

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Last updated 17 January 2008

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