Monday, July 23, 2012

NTA recommends MoIC to adopt new interim frequency policy

The Himalayan Times reports that the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has recommended the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC) to endorse its new 2012 interim frequency policy, adding that it has suggested the adoption of a plan to auction GSM mobile frequencies, and an administrative pricing system to allocate link frequencies or microwave frequency. Under the NTA’s draft proposal, it is recommended that the ministry set aside 2x6MHz of 900MHz spectrum for mobile services, 2x2.5MHz for CDMA (limited-mobility) services and 2x2.4MHz for limited-mobility under the GSM standard


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OVETEL NTA recommends MoIC to adopt new interim frequency policy

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