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4. Proposal for replanning
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4.1 Base proposal
4.1 Base proposal
4.1.1 New fixed link band at 841-849 MHz and long-term SRD harmonisation at 915-929 MHz
4.1.2 Licensing arrangements for 915-921 MHz band
4.1.3 Management of 841-849 MHz band
4.1.4 Impacts
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4.1 Base proposal
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1. Purpose
1.1 Making a submission
1.2 Publication and public release of submissions
2. Introduction
2.1 Background
2.2 Replanning objectives
2.3 Inputs
2.3.1 Recent projects
2.3.2 International considerations
2.3.3 Spectrum management considerations
3. Current allocations
3.1 Band plan
3.2 Utilisation of allocations
3.2.1 Cellular applications
3.2.2 Fixed links, including studio-to-transmitter ...
3.2.3 Land mobile radio
3.2.4 Short-range devices
3.3 Summary
4. Proposal for replanning
4.1 Base proposal
4.1.1 New fixed link band at 841-849 MHz and long-term ...
4.1.2 Licensing arrangements for 915-921 MHz band
4.1.3 Management of 841-849 MHz band
4.1.3.1 High level options
4.1.3.2 Proportions of Crown and private management ...
4.1.3.3 Lot sizes and boundary conditions
4.1.3.4 Competition issues
4.1.4 Impacts
4.2 Variations
4.2.1 Variation 1 - simplex land mobile radio ...
4.2.1.1 Impacts
4.2.2 Variation 2 - Alternative use of 819-824 MHz SRD ...
4.2.3 Variation 3 - Reuse of "orphan" cellular spectrum
4.3 Illustrations of replanning proposal and variation ...
5. Summary of questions
6. Glossary
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4.1.1 New fixed link band at 841-849 MHz and long-term SRD harmonisation at 915-929 MHz
4.1.2 Licensing arrangements for 915-921 MHz band
4.1.3 Management of 841-849 MHz band
4.1.3.1 High level options
4.1.3.2 Proportions of Crown and private management rights
4.1.3.3 Lot sizes and boundary conditions
4.1.3.4 Competition issues
4.1.4 Impacts
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Last updated 14 May 2009
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