Title: Regulatory Policy on Spectrum Management
1Regulatory Policy on Spectrum Management
Lim Yuk Min Deputy Director (Operations) Telecommu
nications Authority of Singapore TAG Asia 99 20
Oct 1999 Raffles City Convention Centre
2Update of TAS
- TAS NCB will merged to form a new statutory
board under MCIT by end of 1999 - Merger is in recognition of
- Convergence of IT, communication technologies and
businesses - Need for integrated perspective to promote,
develop and regulate - TAS NCB I.D.A. Singapore
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3Functions of TAS
- Ensure consumer welfare
- Stimulate competition placing competition
safeguard - Develop infrastructure and network
- Promote telecommunication postal industries
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4Our Goals
- Among others
- To have a wide range of quality infocommunication
services available at competitive prices which
readily meets the needs of business and consumers - To achieve rapid adoption and widespread use of
infocommunication services
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5Licensing Issues
- Exemption Regulations
- Low power radiocommunication equipment
- Localised on site or in building usage
- Operate on pre-assigned frequency
- Generally lt 100 mW ERP
- Users exempted from licensing
- Dealers need to seek type approval
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6- Radio equipment operating on any of these
frequencies are exempted from licensing
- All spurious emissions ? 32 dBc
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7Class Licensing
- Bulletin Board Services
- Audiotex Services
- Dealers Licence for selling type approved
telecommunication equipment - Radio equipment connected to public
telecommunication operators
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8Network Licensing
- Previously
- All portable/mobile radio communication station
are individually licensed at 50 per station, and
base/repeater station at 100 per station
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9Network Licensing
- Since January 1999
- Localised Private Networks (lt5W)
- Wide-area Private Network
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10Network Licensing
- Public mobile networks
- Multi tier licence fee structure to replace
previously flat annual fee of 100 per base
station
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11Equipment Type Approval
- Type approval process has been simplified on 6
November 1998 - General Approval Scheme
- Manufacturer Declaration of Conformity
- Cost saving and convenience to dealers
- Faster time to market products
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12General Approval Scheme
- Based on self Declaration of Conformity
- Apply to single line terminal equipment which
- comply with TASs current standards and
specifications - is able to interwork compatibly with the
public network - Affix Conformity Marking
Complies with TAS Standards DA123456
Complies with TAS Standards DB654321
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13Single Line Terminal Equipment and Applicable
Standards Under The General Approval Scheme
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14Manufacturer Declaration of Conformity (MDC)
Procedure
- Previously
- Sample units must be submitted for testing
- Since 6 November 1998
- Only need to submit MDC form, attaching test
reports and technical document
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15Type Approval Fees under MDC
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16Promotion of R D
- To promote RD, TAS provides funding to many
projects though industry DGS and various MOUs
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17Development Grant Scheme (April 1997)
- Under this scheme, TAS assists companies by
co-funding up to 50 of investment costs - Projects must have significant technological
development and potential for commercial
application locally, regionally or globally
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18DGS..2
- Objectives
- Encourage local telecommunication industry to
upgrade their network infrastructure with latest
technology - Encourage RD in advanced telecommunications
- Encourage development of advanced
infocommunication capabilities and innovative
services
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19DGS..3
- Some projects funded
- -A low cost ATM billing software by Keppel
Communications - -A middleware platform to support new
multimedia services on heterogeneous mobile
networks by Kent Ridge Digital Labs - -A virtual post office by SingPost
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20RBnet_at_Home MOU(26 June 1999)
- Technology alliance to conduct focused RD and
commercialisation of home networking solutions
using infra-red and Bluetooth technologies - TAS will nurture and support the RD activities
of the alliance - Alliance include
- -Kent Ridge Digital Labs -School of EEE(NTU)
- -Centre for Signal Processing -Parallax
Research - -Institute of Microelectronics -NSTB
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21APEC Tel MRA(Endorsed on June 1998)
- APEC Tel MRA is worlds first multilateral MRA
covering telecommunication equipment - Agreement among APEC member economies for mutual
recognition of conformity assessment of
telecommunication equipment - Reduce technical barrier to trade by allowing
equipment to be tested in exporting economy in
accordance with importing economys requirements
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22APEC Tel MRA
- Equipment can then be accepted in importing
economy with minimal further regulatory action - Simplified procedures will reduce costs and
shorten the time for suppliers to market their
telecommunication products
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23TAS-PSB Collaboration
- TAS will appoint PSB as a Conformity Assessment
Body - PSB as testing house for telecommunication
equipment for local and overseas markets
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24Conclusion
- TAS will continue to review
- To exempt more telecommunication products
- To open up more frequency bands for low power
devices - To improve business operation, productivity and
quality of life of general public
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25To find out more about TAS, please visit our
website at www.tas.gov.sg
Thank You
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