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Ofcom Business Radio Spectrum Reform 2007 Proposals for Liberalisation and Simplification for Business Radio Licensing and pricing

Ofcom 1 Contents Section 1 Purpose of the presentation Section 2 - Background Section 3 - Business Radio Vision Section 4 - Proposals for Business Radio sector 4.1 Area Licence 4.2 Assigned Licence 4.3 Light Licence Section 5 - Business Radio pricing Section 6 - Timescales Section 7 - IS (MASTS SMS/Unify) Section 8 Noise Floor

Ofcom 2 Purpose of the presentation To provide an overview of the liberalisation and simplification of Business Radio licensing proposals. Overview of the changes to WT Act licence fees for Business Radio. Consultation documents published in July 2006 and are available at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/brtrading/ http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/pricing06/ The closing date for responses is 15 th September 2006.

Ofcom 3 Background - Business Radio liberalisation phased approach Phase1-2004/early 2005 Trading introduced to BR national and regional licence types; Frequency partitioning and greater technology neutrality for Business Radio; Use restrictions relaxed by ability to interchange between classes; Removal of non-spectrum licence conditions for CBS. Phase 2-2007 Introduction of trading to wide area type licences (with MASTS) Over 40 thousand assignments; Introduction of geographical partitioning to national and regional licence types; Greater flexibility of use intrinsic to licence through introduction of new licensing paradigm.

Ofcom 4 Current Authorisation Approach Assigned: Ofcom plan and micro-manage assignments and interference environment; National & Regional: Users operate in a large geographical area (National/regional) and exclusive access to spectrum. Licensees are allowed to deploy transmitters anywhere in their area with prior to Ofcom clearance; Pre-packaged: Ofcom set aside spectrum channels where users have ready access. Limited interference checks.

Ofcom 5 Business Radio Change Vision NOW TECHNICAL RESTRICTION PRICING APPROACH (over 100 fee scales) LICENCE CLASS 2007 TECHNICAL RESTRICTION PRICING APPROACH Single AIP approach Cost contribution flat fee LICENCE CLASS TECHNICALLY ASSIGNED AREA DEFINED LIGHT LICENSED

Ofcom 6 Proposals for Business Radio Sector introduce significant additional liberalisation possibilities to the sector through the adoption of more flexible licences and spectrum management techniques; extend the ability to trade spectrum to a considerably increased range of licensees; simplify and rationalise our licensing arrangements to make them simpler and more flexible, adopting more deregulatory approaches to authorisation where appropriate; update our approach to setting fees to reflect a liberalised Business Radio environment; Licence is an asset.

Ofcom 7 Key benefits to end users Replacing 21 different types of licence with three simple licence categories Removing current restriction on the type of business use and technology Minimum technical restriction will remain to protect against harmful interference. Moving 15,000 licences to 5 year licence term, low flat fee, simple process and online application. 35,000 licences to be tradable and flexible. Improved assignment process to over 45,000 assignments - Moving to online application. Moving from over 100 fee scales to 3 1 simple and other 2 retain AIP over 95 % of licences fees will reduces or stay the same.

Ofcom 8 Area Defined Licence Current arrangements Proposal - Future National and Regional licences National paging; Data networks; National and Regional PBR; Tetra digital PAMR; CDMA asset tracker. Remote Meter Reading Exclusive channels Area Defined Licence Large exclusive geographical area UK/Countries Not explicitly defined in the licence Ofcom micromanage deployment required Ofcom approval Different incentive pricing rates Inconsistent with Ofcom liberalisation approach Some are Tradable Rationalisation to a single flexible licence Geographical boundaries well defined Clear definition of emission rights Geographical partitioning to a minimum 50 km grid square Partial trade Remove Ofcom micromanagement Licensee freedom Single, simple and transparent fees Simple business process Improve spectrum efficiency

Ofcom 9 Area Defined licence Trading units We proposed dividing national licences into pre-defined trading units based on National Grid Reference Squares Licensee can partially trade this; These pre-defined area can be easily communicated to Ofcom and remove the complexity, ambiguity, and confusion that arises from complex geographical boundaries; Each unit has a pre-defined licence fee (based on population); 3 Population categories High population (Red) above 3 M Medium population (Dark blue) between 300,000 and 3 M Low population (Light blue) up to 300,000

Ofcom 10 Technically Assigned Licence - MASTS Current arrangements Proposal - Future Analogue PAMR; IR2008 PMR; On Site speech and Data; On site hospital paging; Wide Area PBR (Speech and Data); Wide Area PBR (One way paging and speech); Wide Area PBR (Distress Alarms); Common Base Stations (CBS); Sub band 1 of Band III (CBS); Remote Meter Reading Shared channels Technically Assigned Licence 10 licence classes with over 50 business types Segmentation of available spectrum; Assignments process relies on local knowledge and engineering judgement than scientific modelling; Inconsistencies and uncertainties in assignment quality; Different incentive pricing; Not tradable Rationalisation to one simple and flexible licence. Scientific assignments process supported by MASTS Rationalisation and simplified process Liberalised for exclusive assignment Ofcom consent for shared assignment Tradable

Ofcom 11 Light Licence category Proposals for collapsing on site and pre-packaged licence classes Current Proposal - Future On site local communications On site one way paging Light category (On-line system) Self Select UK General Suppliers Licence Simple UK licence No Base Station Simple site Licence Base Station Suppliers Generic licence conditions Maximum 10 m antenna height AGL Maximum base ERP 2 Watts, mobile ERP 5 Watts (25 Watts for suppliers) Licence schedule specifies the channels available One fee No interference / non protection basis

Ofcom 12 Pricing - Licence Fee Approach Area Defined Licence: AIP will remain at 9,900 per 2 x 12.5 khz national channel Fees will be apportioned to the national channel rate in proportion to the population within the nations (Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland) UK to be divided into pre-defined trading units of 50 km 50 km - Population within trading unit measured and categorised into three categories (high, medium and low population) with a fee for each category of trading unit applied based on an apportionment of national rate. Use of band factor (0.83333) for less popular bands excluding High band, UHF1 and UHF2. Technically Assigned Licence Specified three categories of population High, Medium and Low Same are area licence Technical proxies to be used (power and antenna height) for coverage (6,30 and 60 km Radius). Power (high power generally denies service to others over a greater area). Antenna height (higher antenna usually sterilises a large area.) Band factor less popular bands will attract a 0.83333 of the most popular bands full rate for mid and low population but 0.5 factor for high populated area Shared use shared assignments will attract a 0.5 of the exclusive assignment full rate. Light Licence Fees will be charged at a much simpler rate to reflect new on-demand regime. Our fee proposal is 75 per 5 years - per site or per licence (for non base station deployment).

Ofcom 13 Area Defined Licence Fees proposal for Area Defined Licence for a 2 x 12.5 khz channel Area Fee ( ) for most popular bands Fee ( ) for less popular bands UK 9900 8250 England 8275 6895 Wales 490 410 Scotland 855 710 Northern Ireland 280 235 GB (England, Wales and 9620 8015 Scotland) Trading unit within high population category Trading unit within medium population category Trading unit within low population category * minimum 75 licence fee Most popular bands (High band, UHF1 and UHF2) 0.83333 band factor for less popular bands 1185 990 150 125 14* 12*

Ofcom 14 Technically Assigned Licence Fees proposal for Technically Assigned licence ( ) for a 2 x 12.5 khz channel Coverage categorisation Category 1 (6 km coverage) Category 2 (30 km coverage) Category 3 (60 km coverage) Assignment type Exclusive Shared Exclusive Shared Exclusive Shared Band categorisations MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB Location High population 200 100 100 75 740 370 370 185 1480 740 740 370 Location - Medium population 100 85 75 75 200 170 100 85 300 250 150 125 Location - Low population 75 75 75 75 95 80 75 75 110 90 75 75

Ofcom 15 Example of a fee calculation for a Technically Assigned - 1 Technical parameters - (Licence document) Bandwidth: 2 x 12.5 khz channel Base frequency: 164 MHz ERP power: 25 Watts Antenna height above ground level: 4 metres Location of base station: TQ 300 800 Currently a CBS licence class Fee calculation Categorisation Spectrum quantity Band categorisation Coverage categorisation Location categorisation (Population) Assignment type

Ofcom 16 Example of a fee calculation for a Technically Assigned - 2 Band categorisations Most popular bands Less popular bands Current product Bands Analogue PAMR Common Base Stations Band 1 and Band III CBS IR2008 Data Wide Area One-Way Paging and Speech Systems Remote Meter Reading Operator-Shared channels Wide Area Distress Alarms On Site Hospital Paging / Emergency Speech Systems Wide Area Speech and Data Systems On-Site Speech and Data Systems High band; UHF1 and UHF2 Paging; Band1; Low Band; Mid Band and Band III Exclusive or shared Exclusive Shared Shared* Coverage categorisation Radius in Km Power (Watts) and Antenna (m) Category 1 6 P 5 and Ah 10 Category 2 30 P 5 and 10< Ah 30 P> 5 and Ah 10m Category 3 60 P> 5 and Ah > 10 P 5 and Ah > 30 Example

Ofcom 17 Example of a fee calculation for Technically Assigned - 3 Coverage categorisation Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Assignment type Exclusive Shared Exclusive Shared Exclusive Shared Band categorisations MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB MPB LPB Category A High population 200 100 100 75 740 370 370 185 1480 740 740 370 Category B - Medium population 100 85 75 75 200 170 100 85 300 250 150 125 Category C - Low population 75 75 75 75 95 80 75 75 110 90 75 75

Ofcom 18 Indicative Timeline for BR Liberalisation Phase 2 2007 June 06 July /Aug 06 Sept/Oct 06 Nov/Dec 06 Jan/Feb 07 Mar/Ap 07 May/Jun 06 July/Aug 07 Sep/Oct 07 Nov/Dec 07 IS - Unify Condoc/Statement Release Con doc Consultation close Statement (BR trading & liberalisation and pricing) Statutory notices Statutory Notice Final regulation Regulation come into force Variation process Go live

Ofcom 19 MASTS - Objectives To support and enable new Technically Assigned Licence Class. It has the following objectives for Business Radio Licence Classes: Improve existing assignment process: By using technical propagation/assignment algorithms. Ensuring process is transparent and consistent throughout; Potential to increase spectrum efficiency (subject to demand and current occupancy). Support E-Licensing and eventually enable E-Assignment. Semi-/Fully automated assignment system. Improve time efficiency by reducing time to get a licence. Facilitate Spectrum Trading and Liberalisation. Define assignments in enough detail (through coverage and QoS) to support a trading environment. Enable the modelling of liberalisation requests (reconfiguration) to quickly assess the impact on existing users as well as the new request.

Ofcom 20 MASTS - Background Project began in Radiocommunications Agency Project divided into three phases originally Phase 1: Definition of scope, requirements Development of QoS Algorithm Peer Review at IET and by independent radio planning consultancy Phase 2: Development of prototype to demonstrate new concept to Stakeholders Presentation to various groups and roadshows Activity Factor review Propagation Model review Planning for next phase IS Strategic Review Phase 3: Development of working off-line MASTS system that uses real assignment data via import process Identified further enhancements and implemented them Configure to get process working with existing assignments Phase 4: Develop final MASTS process and integrate with Ofcom-wide Unify Programme

Ofcom 21 MASTS - Concepts Customer Requested Service Area (CRSA) the area over which radio operation is desired Designated Service Area (DSA) the achievable coverage over the CRSA Pink: CRSA Blue: DSA Green: Pollution

MASTS - Concepts Activity Factor (AF) Amount of time the base station and mobile transmit over a defined period Ranges from 0-100% Review carried out: Initial analysis highlighted number of mobiles was not accurate/reliable enough Two main categories identified and can be related to current distance protection methodology i.e. Shared (typically 50%) or Exclusive (100%) Activity Factor will be based on current licence class/business class configuration with some exceptions where there are Safety Critical Services or special services/requirements such as heavy data, trunked, talkthrough, remote control points etc. The AF is allocated to every pixel over the DSA and when adding further assignments it will ensure that the 50%/100% is protected for each of the users. Ofcom 22

Ofcom 23 MASTS - Concepts Propagation Model Uses an enhanced version of ITU-R P.1546-2 For 50% time and 50% locations Quality of Service Algorithm Developed by Dr. David Bacon (ex.ofcom) Reviewed by Independent radio planning consultancy Peer reviewed at Institution of Engineering and Technology (formerly IEE) Details to be published with the Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria It is defined as the measure of the ability of the local station under assignment to use a given frequency. The QoS is then an area (DSA) showing the probability of the user not being able to use the frequency at that location. Evaluates blocking between assignments and ensures that the Activity Factors can be maintained across their Designated Service Areas

MASTS Process Ofcom 24

Ofcom 25 MASTS Existing Assignments Data Validation Exercise Underway Identify anomalies in the data Populate missing data Business transformation rules for new system New Data CRSA: This will be equal to the predicted coverage area that the assignment is currently enjoying DSA: This will be based upon the CRSA Activity Factor: Defined as Exclusive / Shared based on: Type of licence class Additional services used: e.g. Trunked, talkthrough, remote control points Safety critical requirement for exclusive use Current QoS: This will be calculated based on the MASTS algorithm

Ofcom 26 MASTS Technically Assigned Licence Design Current parameters: Station location Antenna Height, Type, Azimuth, Tilt Frequency (and timeslot) Bandwidth Signalling Tones Two new additional licensing parameters Activity/Exclusivity Factor will be additional Licence Parameter Designated Service Area is an indication of the achievable coverage area over which the Activity Factor will be protected (through the use of the Quality of Service algorithm)» Available by request initially to provide information before a Spectrum Trade.» It is intended eventually that this will be available On-Line

Ofcom 27 Unify A programme within Ofcom with objectives to bring together and replace the existing Finance, CRM and Licensing systems. SAP Providing the Finance System Siebel Customer Relationship System and Administrative Licensing LS Telcom Spectrum Management System (Technical Algorithms) CapGemini Integration of the above systems Phase 1: Autumn 2006 Finance, CRM and Delivery of RLC, Ships Licensing Phase 2: Anticipated - April 2007 - Delivery of remainder of WT Act Licensing from April 2007

Blackfriars signal levels on 18 th January 2006 Avg Level Min Level Max Level -40.0-50.0-60.0-70.0-80.0-90.0-100.0 Signal Level dbm -110.0-120.0-130.0-140.0 26.2375 58.7688 64.7688 68.6000 77.7625 86.5250 153.4438 162.7500 166.5000 170.2500 178.1125 181.8625 186.4125 190.1625 195.6250 199.3750 203.1250 206.8750 413.1375 421.9000 425.6625 431.4063 439.1500 443.1250 447.0750 454.2500 459.6250 921.2000 Freq (MHz) Ofcom 28