PRINCIPAL OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
ALLOCATION PLAN IN THE UNION OF MYANMAR

Introduction

Radio frequency spectrum is one of the most significant blessing talents with intrinsically fixed width but increasingly usage demand. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a type of communication, which has ability to build up its circuit without using any part of the frequency spectrum. On the other side, mankind endless desire to communicate with each other at any place and any condition in any time, encourages telecommunication science and market to grow very fast and open up more advanced services in addition to improving existing operations quality and quantity. Worldwide-harmonized decisions and unified telecommunication standards are key appeals, which enables globe to converge toward higher generation of telecom eras. In the age of information technology, lack of an accredited powerful authority, equipped with recently adapted management tools and relevant regulations, will create a world with amalgamate of incompatible contradicting services and apparatus and, indeed, can not track daily expanding communication needs of social. Enjoying of exhaustive management, conversely, could embrace all activities and will set proper policy for future development.

This book is prepared with the aim of reflecting the Union of Myanmar national Table of spectrum allocation, with the close assistance of the Posts and Telecommunications Department of the Union of Myanmar dedicated experts. In the organizing of this book the most efforts have been made to result such a allocation table, compatible with current assignments, which have been made already for existing stations in available services, as much as possible, and consistent with future growth of national radiocommunication, as far as imaginable. In addition to the Table of spectrum allocation, in chapter 2, five complementary chapters, collected from the latest ITU Radio Regulation books, edition of 1998, with considering last version of WRC-2000 Final Act, accomponied by four informative appendices. The last appendix is colored chart, which have been extracted from the National chart of radio frequency spectrum allocation.

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Chapter 1

Terms and definitions

1.1. Introduction

For the purposes of coming sections and chapters in this book, the following terms shall have the meanings defined below. These terms and definitions do not, however, necessarily apply for other purposes.

 

 

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