ACMA spectrum planning forum
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will be hosting a spectrum planning work program to update industry on its current spectrum planning projects and ongoing activities, to held on 18 July in Canberra.
The forum will highlight recent work including expiring spectrum licences, mobile broadband, IoT, government spectrum use, TOB planning, radio licence areas and digital television planning, as well as TV reception investigations.
The ACMA — through its Spectrum Planning and Engineering Branch — is responsible for national radiofrequency planning for broadcasting and radiocommunications services, the regulation and coordination of satellite networks and the filing of satellite networks with the International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R).
You must register to secure your place by 14 July. The seminar will take place at the ACMA Canberra office but will also be videoconferenced to the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane ACMA offices.
For further information and to view the agenda, click here.
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