The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released guidelines on how it will handle applications for licences to trial new technologies such as digital broadcasting or wireless internet technologies.
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The guidelines outline the process by which ACMA will issue radiofrequency apparatus licences to applicants seeking to use both broadcasting and non-broadcasting frequencies, where available, for technical tests of new technology.
‘The guidelines will assist applicants who wish to use spectrum to test the technical functions of new communications technologies,’ said Maureen Cahill, Acting General Manager, Inputs to Industry Division.
‘It can be difficult to predict what these may be but previous examples have included digital radio trials.
‘The new guidelines cover the application evaluation process for apparatus licences for both broadcasting frequencies, such as radio, and other, non-broadcasting radiofrequencies, where such frequencies are available,’ said Ms Cahill.