1、QUESTION ITU-R 206/1*Strategies for economic approaches to national spectrummanagement and their financing(1995)The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly,consideringa) that, in the spirit of Article 44 of the ITU Constitution, the radio-frequency spectrum inparticular is considered as a common but finite
2、resource which should be used efficiently;b) that, in accordance with the Radio Regulations, the radio-frequency spectrums use isauthorized by a competent authority in each ITU Member State;c) that the authorization and the supervision of its use may be a significant burden for thenational frequency
3、 management system acting within an increasing liberalized environment;d) that as the use of radio develops the cost of spectrum management increases;e) that there is a growing importance of telecommunications, and, in particularradiocommunications, in the economic activities of all countries irresp
4、ective of their level ofdevelopment and that consequently there may be a need for studies to identify economic aspectsthat need to be taken into account when defining a model for frequency management;f) that there is a need for developing guidance for administrations that may be used forevaluating f
5、actors affecting the revenues from, and the related costs of, national frequencymanagement;g) that footnote 5 to Programme 6 of the Buenos Aires Action Plan states “TheRadiocommunication Sector is requested to study appropriate spectrum pricing strategies foreffective utilization and management of t
6、his natural resource“;h) that this Question is of particular concern to the Telecommunication Development Sector,decides that the following Question should be studied1 What are the underlying principles that have been taken into consideration by variousadministrations in their approaches to financin
7、g the maintenance and development of nationalspectrum management?2 What economic approaches have been, or are intended to be used to promote efficientnational spectrum management in different frequency bands?3 What are the advantages and disadvantages of these various economic approaches tonational
8、spectrum management?4 What are the factors (e.g. geographical, topographical, infrastructural, social, legal) thatcould affect these approaches and how would they vary with the use of radio in a country and thelevel of that countrys development?_* In the year 2009, Radiocommunication Study Group 1 extended the completion date of studies for thisQuestion.- 2 -further decides1 that the results of the above studies should be included in (a) Recommendation(s);2 that the above studies should be completed by 2010.Category: S2