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“Pseudo Radiator” Licence for 28 GHz BFWA

“Pseudo Radiator” Licence for 28 GHz BFWA. Stephen Talbot Principal Engineer - Broadband Fixed Wireless Access 28 & 40 GHz Radiocommunications Agency. 28 GHz BFWA. History Well documented Regionally Exclusive Licenses Co-ordination set by boundary Fixed Services in UK

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“Pseudo Radiator” Licence for 28 GHz BFWA

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  1. “Pseudo Radiator” Licencefor 28 GHz BFWA Stephen TalbotPrincipal Engineer - Broadband Fixed Wireless Access28 & 40 GHzRadiocommunications Agency

  2. 28 GHz BFWA • History • Well documented • Regionally Exclusive Licenses • Co-ordination set by boundary • Fixed Services in UK • Planned Point to Point Services • High Availability • “Tried and Tested” Assignments • Co-ordination set by “Technicalities” • So, is there another way?

  3. 28 GHz BFWA • Next Step • “Off the Shelve”, Licence • Retain Technology Neutrality • Co-ordination? Easy for P-MP • How to accommodate the others • Co-ordination Zone • Retain pfd figure • Plan for interference zone • Allow for all fixed platform types • “Pseudo Radiator”

  4. 28 GHz “Pseudo Radiator” • What is it? • Generic Coverage Area • Can be small or big(ger) • Assumptions Made • Will fit with current licensees • Co-ordinating • Free Space Path Loss • “Channels” by Wanted:Unwanted • Still Tradable

  5. Point to Multi Point • Application • EIRP for the base station • PFD level, is your “zone” Pfd figure point

  6. Multi Point to Multi Point • Application • EIRP from central “Pseudo” • Terminals must not breach same limit Pfd figure point

  7. Point to Point, single link • Application • EIRP from central point • May have more links, but self managed Pfd figure point

  8. But….. • FAQ • What software coverage tool? • What about area mitigation? • What about adjacent channels? • How will fees be calculated? • What's my availability? • Issues • Fees Calculator • Block edge mask need • Population Density Figures • Maximum size of zone

  9. EndQuestions

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