Over the past decade, several debates on spectrum management regimes in the developed countries have been held. However, the spectrum management regimes of developing countries are relatively understudied, especially least-developed countries. This paper studies current spectrum management reform in Myanmar. Myanmar has pursued reform of its telecommunication sector over the past two years. The initial round of reform resulted in the issuing of two nationwide telecom-operating licenses, followed by development of a regulatory policy framework to promote competition. Yet, the development of the country’s regulatory policy is still on going. In terms of spectrum management, spectrum is regulated and allocated by the Department. At present, va...
With more than 500 million subscribers, India is the second largest mobile phone market in the world...
Telecommunications service is a infrastructure services playing a important role in a country's soci...
There is consensus among economists, engineers, and lawyers that a traditional command-and-control a...
Over the past decade, several debates on spectrum management regimes in the developed countries have...
Spectrum management has become an important aspect of regulation as part of industry broadband growt...
Radiocommunication in terms of wireless devices is a part of daily activity and includes the garage ...
Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be managed both internationally and nationa...
Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be handled both internationally and nationa...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
Myanmar has embarked on a rapid pace of political liberalization and market-oriented reforms after 6...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
In the midst of Myanmar’s current period of dramatic reforms, developing a national connectivity pla...
In the midst of rapid socio-political transition, Myanmar is building its telecommunications infrast...
As market-based reform sweeps telecommunications industries around the world, it is a good time to r...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
With more than 500 million subscribers, India is the second largest mobile phone market in the world...
Telecommunications service is a infrastructure services playing a important role in a country's soci...
There is consensus among economists, engineers, and lawyers that a traditional command-and-control a...
Over the past decade, several debates on spectrum management regimes in the developed countries have...
Spectrum management has become an important aspect of regulation as part of industry broadband growt...
Radiocommunication in terms of wireless devices is a part of daily activity and includes the garage ...
Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be managed both internationally and nationa...
Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be handled both internationally and nationa...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
Myanmar has embarked on a rapid pace of political liberalization and market-oriented reforms after 6...
Recently, United States, United Kingdom and EU are seeking efficient use of scarce spectrum resource...
In the midst of Myanmar’s current period of dramatic reforms, developing a national connectivity pla...
In the midst of rapid socio-political transition, Myanmar is building its telecommunications infrast...
As market-based reform sweeps telecommunications industries around the world, it is a good time to r...
Bringing management of the radio spectrum closer to markets is long overdue. The radio spectrum is a...
With more than 500 million subscribers, India is the second largest mobile phone market in the world...
Telecommunications service is a infrastructure services playing a important role in a country's soci...
There is consensus among economists, engineers, and lawyers that a traditional command-and-control a...