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International interference analysis for future use of 1452-1492MHz range

Analysys Consulting and Mason Communications have prepared a report “International interference analysis for future use of 1452-1492MHz range” for Ofcom which gives general guidance on implications of international constraints on the future use of the frequency range 1452-1492 MHz, particularly given the opportunities and constraints represented by the Maastricht 2002 Special Arrangement (“the Maastricht Plan”).

As with any study of this type, the results depend significantly on the assumptions applied, and it is recommended to read these carefully. In particular it is worth noting:

It is notable that for services using conventional broadcast transmitter topology, the use of directionally sensitive transmitting aerials significantly improves the ability to use a given frequency. The use of more dense transmitting networks (as may be required in any case for reasons of preferred network design) will also improve the ability to use a given frequency.

The report is available below:


An update to this report was produced in February 2008 and is available below


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