DocumentCode
337416
Title
Spectrum allocation in 2 GHz band with easy transition to IMT-2000 (3G) mobile services in India
Author
Rao, Y.S.
Author_Institution
Global Stand. Planning, Qualcomm Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
289
Lastpage
295
Abstract
This paper describes some strategies and issues for introduction of new services especially in the 2 GHz spectrum in India with a view to transition to 3G (IMT2000) in future. For India not having licensed the 2GHz band to private operators so far is perhaps a blessing especially from the possible connects to IMT-2000 services in future. In that sense the IMT-2000 allocated bands could be reserved either in part or full without conflict with the only condition remaining that the existing 2 GHz (1.9-2.3 GHz) fixed point to point microwave links will be moved away over a period of time. In India, exploiting the new 2 GHz frequency spectrum may not be so much dictated by spectrum insufficiency in the existing 800/900 MHz bands (as full bands are not available for use by the service providers), but desirable perhaps from the variety of services the 2 GHz band is currently capable of as well as the desire to fall in line internationally for the IMT-2000 services
Keywords
mobile radio; radio spectrum management; telecommunication services; 2 GHz; IMT-2000; India; mobile services; spectrum allocation; Europe; FCC; Frequency; GSM; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Multiaccess communication; Personal communication networks; Radio spectrum management; Satellite broadcasting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal Wireless Communication, 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Jaipur
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4912-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPWC.1999.759634
Filename
759634
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