ARCHIVED—Consultation Process for Licensing of the 2300 and 3500 MHz Frequency Bands
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- Reply Comments Received - November 1, 2001
- Comments Received - October 15, 2001
- Consultation on the Auction of Spectrum Licenses for Wireless Communication Services in the 2300 MHz Band and Fixed Wireless Access in the 3500 MHz Band - Proposed Policy, Licensing Procedures and Technical Considerations - August 10, 2001
Documents and Other Sites Referenced in the Consultation Paper
- List of Military Bases in Canada where Mobile Aeronautical Telemetry Systems (MATS) operate
- Radio Frequency Search on Spectrum Direct
- Canadian Ownership and Control (CPC-2-0-15)
- Fixed Wireless Access Systems in the Band 3400-3700 MHz - (RSS-192)
- Technical Requirements for Fixed Wireless Access Systems Operating in the Band 3400-3700 MHz (SRSP-303.4)
- Framework for Spectrum Auctions in Canada, October 2001
- Service Areas for Competitive Licensing
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ITU-R F.1488 - Frequency Block Arrangements for Fixed
Wireless Access Systems in the Range 3400-3800 MHz (PDF Format, 16 KB, 5 pages)
This information has been provided by external sources. Industry Canada does not ensure the accuracy, the currency or the reliability of the content. - Guidelines for Compliance with the Radio Authorization Condition of Licence Relating to Research and Development
- Spectrum Policy and Licensing Provisions for Fixed Wireless Access Systems in Rural Areas in the Frequency Range 3400-3700 MHz
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