Title: Secondary Markets in Radio Spectrum
1Secondary Markets in Radio Spectrum
- FCC Forum
- May 31, 2000
- Washington, D.C.
2The Wireless Craze, The Unlimited Bandwidth
Myth, The Spectrum License Faux Pas, and the
Punchline toRonald Coases big joke Thomas
W. HazlettUniversity of California,
DavisAmerican Enterprise Institutethazlett_at_aei.o
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3The Wireless Bandwidth Market Challenge, Redux
- Â In 1959 the FCC invited future Nobel economist
Ronald Coase to testify about his proposal for
market allocation of spectrum. -
- First question --
4Is this all a big joke?
5I know of no country on the face of the globe --
except for a few corrupt Latin American
dictatorships where the sale of the spectrum
could even be seriously proposed.
- -- Referees Report on Coase (Rand Study
with W. Meckling J. Minasian, circa 1960)
6The Road To Bandwidth Markets
- Public Interest Allocation
Property Rights
Bandwidth Markets
7Policy should worry about
- Traversing the Regulatory Gauntlet
- (a hazard-strewn political Line of Death from
Public Interest Allocation to Property Rights)
8Policy should not worry about
- Spontaneous Combustion in the Marketplace
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- Property Rights to spectrum will spark
- Bandwidth Markets w/o a rule making
- Wireline bandwidth exchanges popping up
everywhere - Fiber pipes create private property rights in
spectrum
9Deconstructing Property Rights
- flexible use (service definition)
- flexible technology (standards)
- flexible divisibility
- transferability (including liability)
- right to use unoccupied bands
10Unleash the Cornucopia
- Full property rights for spectrum users
- Restrictions limited to interference contours
- Burden of proof shifts to those opposing entry
- Liability rules
- Streamlined standards, technical adjudication
- Generic antitrust, not by band classification
11Plausible?
- Liberalization benefits consumers
- Spectrum reforms since 1964
- PCS overlay rights
- AM/FM sub-carrier frequency use
- Long distance telephone microwave links
- UHF Channels 60-69 (1992 OPP paper)
- Miles to Go
- TV Band (1952 technology in transition)
- Blocked technologies such as UWB
- Crowded spectrum vastly under-utilized
12 No. Orden No. Registro LA SUPERINTENDENCIA
DE TELECOMUNICACIONES DE GUATEMALA Con base en el
ArtÃculo 57 del Decreto 94-96 del Congreso de la
República extiende TÃtulo de Usufructo de
Frecuencia
- Banda o Rango de Frecuencias
- Horario de Operación
- Potencia máxima efectiva de radiación
- Máxima intensidad de campo eléctrico o potencia
máxima admisible en el contorno - Area Geográfica de influencia
Fecha de Emisión Fecha de Vencimiento
13Policy Reforms to Encourage Markets
141. Spectrum Registry
- Easy to use spectrum allocation database
- Actual use (and users) defined
- Possible to decipher w/o counsel
- Public access
15Voluntary Reallocation
- Overlay Rights
- Shift spectrum reallocation to the market
- Speed services to the public
- Rules can help structure negotiation
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- Underlay Rights
- Low-power zones for emerging technologies
- Entrants assume liability for interference
- Cooperative or competitive market structure
163. Private provision of public goods
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- Competitive bidding for enterprise- or
market-level communications systems - Price, terms conditions
(á la data processing contracts) - Band manager emerges with spectrum resources and
obligation to serve (Nextel)
174. Privatize Rulemakings
- Set time table for Allocation
- Rival consortia submit NPRMs
- Liability and Adjudication addressed
- FCC and other parties Comment
- Best Orders submitted by applicants
- Comments by non-FCC parties
- FCC selects Best of the Best
- Auction conducted for rights (if necessary)
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18Proposed Schedule for UWB Rulemaking in 2000
- Draft NPRMs Aug. 1
- Comments (non-FCC) Sept. 1
- Comments (FCC) Oct. 1
- Final NPRMs submitted Nov. 1
- Comments (non-FCC) Dec. 1
- FCC selection Dec. 24