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Subj: [WIA-News] The 9 cm band is safe, for now
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The 9 cm band is safe, for now

Date : 02 / 11 / 2014
Author : Roger Harrison - VK2ZRH
Use of the 3400-3600 MHz band, including Amateur access, 
will remain ‘business as usual’ for the time being.

This has been the fortuitous outcome following the recent consultation 
on future arrangements in the band, conducted by the Australian 
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

The consultation process began when the ACMA released a discussion paper, 
Transitioning the 3.5 GHz band for future opportunities, on 18 June 2014. 
The ACMA sought to identify licensing arrangements in the band that might 
“. . . maximise regulatory flexibility for both licensees and the ACMAö. 
The 3400-3600 MHz band had a mix of Apparatus and Spectrum licensees at 
the time, and the ACMA proposed extending Apparatus licensing across the 
band for the future.

Responses to the discussion paper closed on 30 July, the ACMA receiving 24 
submissions. Eight were from individual amateurs along with one from the WIA. 
The ACMA notes that there was lack of consensus on the best way forward for 
the 3.5 GHz band among the 24 submissions received.

On 30 October, the ACMA wrote to all those who made submissions, 
explaining its decision: “. . . to retain the existing mix of apparatus 
and spectrum licensing arrangements in the 3.5 GHz band. The current 
embargoes will also remain in place, at least in the short term, although 
we intend to review those arrangements as use of the band develops.
ö The ACMA added that it “no longer considers that increasing the extent 
of apparatus licensing is appropriate.ö

The 9 cm band landscape took a dramatic turn on 22 August 2014 when the 
Minister for Communications, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, issued a Draft 
Direction to use 3.5 GHz band spectrum for the NBN spectrum gap, with 
submissions in response to be received by the Department of Communications 
no later than 22 September.

The Direction called for the ACMA to complete arrangements by 30 April 2015 
to licence two spectrum blocks – 50 MHz at 3400-3425 MHz, and 25 MHz at 
3492.5-3542.5 MHz – for NBN purposes under Apparatus licensing. 
The Direction was registered on 24 October 2014 and expires on 24 October 2015 
(www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2014L01399). 
The two spectrum blocks are currently embargoed to the issue of new licences.

The Department of Communications received ten submissions. 
Three were from individual amateurs along with one from the WIA.

The ACMA’s letter of 30 October advises that: “In line with the ACMA's 
decision to maintain existing licensing arrangements in the band, the ACMA 
will soon commence reissue considerations for the 3.4 GHz spectrum licences, 
which expire on 13 December 2015.ö Further, some sections of the 
3400-3600 MHz band that remained unsold in a spectrum licensing round 
previously, have “lapsedö and become available for reallocation. 
The ACMA advises that it expects to commence consultation on a proposal to 
the Minister that this unallocated spectrum be designated for spectrum licensing.

So, amateur access to the 9 cm band remains “as isö for the time being, 
but we’re not out of the woods.

Submissions to the consultation on Transitioning the 3.5 GHz band for future 
opportunities (scroll to ‘Submissions received’). 
- Link http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/making-the-most-of-the-3dot5-ghz-band-in-future

Submissions to the consultation on the Draft Direction to use 3.5 GHz band 
spectrum for the NBN spectrum gap (scroll to page bottom). 
- Link http://www.communications.gov.au/consultation_and_submissions/nbn_spectrum

Prior WIA News releases on the 3.5 GHz band issue:

  9 cm Amateur Band May be in Jeopardy From ACMA 3.5 GHz Review 
- Link http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/making-the-most-of-the-3dot5-ghz-band-in-future

  Preserving a future for our 9 cm band – WIA submission to ACMA 
- Link http://www.communications.gov.au/consultation_and_submissions/nbn_spectrum

  Battle to Save the 9 cm Band 
- Link http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20140929-1/index.php

Related Files
	Letter to the WIA from the ACMA 3.5 GHz Band outcome of consultation
ACMA-WIA 3.5 GHz Band outcome of consultation_30Oct14.pdf


		(Sourced from the WIA Website)

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2014/20141102-2/index.php

	(Posted to the Packet Radio Network courtesy Tony VK7AX)
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