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This document outlines the significance of efficient wireless operations in various business units, focusing on airtime services and the nationwide spectrum footprint. It delves into products and systems relevant to technology and project development, along with the role of partners and dealers. Key considerations include the secondary market in radio spectrum, resource-intensive spectrum auctions, and construction requirements that ensure licensee control over facilities. Recommendations emphasize the importance of contractual rights in enabling licensees to meet market demand while maintaining service quality.
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Securicor Wireless Operations • Business Units • Airtime Services • Nationwide Spectrum Footprint • Products and Systems • NRTC • Partners • Dealers • Technology • Project Development • Royalties
SECONDARY MARKET INRADIO SPECTRUM • Supplements Primary Market (Spectrum Auctions) and Smooths Supply • Auctions Held Infrequently • Resource Intensive (Managerial/Capital) • Large Geographic Licenses • Not For Everyone • Will Enable Satisfaction of Unmet Demand • Spot Markets • International Markets/Cross-boundary supply
SPECTRUM LEASING CONCERNS • LICENSEE CONTROL OVER ITS FACILITIES • Intermountain Microwave Standard or • Guard Band Manager Standard • CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS • Geographic or Population Benchmarks or • Substantial Service Requirement • Counting of Lessee/Reseller Construction?
RECOMMENDATIONS • LICENSEE CONTROL • Permit Licensees to Assert Control Through Contractual Rights and Recourse • CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS • Employ Substantial Service Requirements to evaluate efforts to meet market demand • Count Lessee/Reseller Construction • INFORMATION AVAILABILITY • Continue Expansion of ULS