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Seeking views: Director-General of Telecommunications Au Man-ho joins the Commerce, Industry & Technology Bureau's Deputy Secretary Marion Lai and Principal Assistant Secretary Tony Li to launch the spectrum policy consulation paper. |
A three-month public consultation has been launched on a proposed policy framework for managing Hong Kong's radio spectrum. The move is in response to telecom operators' calls for a clearer and more predictable spectrum.
Secretary for Commerce, Industry & Technology Joseph Wong said today that some advanced overseas economies have recently shifted from the command and control approach to market-based arrangements for spectrum management.
"Local industry has also expressed a wish for more clarity and predictability in spectrum rights and supply, allowing them to make better-informed investment decisions," he said, adding the review aims to form a responsive and transparent policy enabling the community to reap maximum benefits from the spectrum deployment.
The proposed spectrum policy covers:
* spectrum policy objectives;
* guiding principles in spectrum management;
* spectrum supply (including spectrum trading and liberalisation);
* spectrum rights;
* spectrum pricing; and,
* a spectrum for government services.
The consultation paper proposes setting out a guiding principle that the Office of the Telecommunication Authority should adopt a market-based approach in spectrum management when there are competing commercial demands, unless there are overriding public interests to do otherwise.
Click here to download the consultation paper.
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