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country-profiles:malawi [2019/10/29 11:36] – [Access to Spectrum] malawicountry-profiles:malawi [2023/10/20 14:17] (current) – [Licensing Fees] removed broken links steve
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 The following categories of licences are issued in terms of spectrum usage and service provision. The following categories of licences are issued in terms of spectrum usage and service provision.
  
-GSM 900 / 1800 MHz. +  * GSM 900 / 1800 MHz. 
- +  CDMA 450 / 850 MHz. 
-CDMA 450 / 850 MHz. +  Fixed Links (2/6/7/12/13/14/18/23/28 GHz e.t.c.) 
- +  HF Services (3 – 30 MHz) 
-Fixed Links (2/6/7/12/13/14/18/23/28 GHz e.t.c.) +  Private Mobile Radio – PMR 
- +  Aeronautical – AERO 
-HF Services (3 – 30 MHz) +  Industrial, Scientific & Medical – ISM 
- +  Sound broadcasting – FM 
-Private Mobile Radio – PMR +  Television Broadcasting – VHF/UHF 
- +  Amateur Services – AMR 
-Aeronautical – AERO +  Centralized Alarm Services – CRA 
- +  VSAT Services – VSAT / SOHO 
-Industrial, Scientific & Medical – ISM +  Broadband Services – ISP Spectrum 
- +  Paging Services – PG 
-Sound broadcasting – FM +  3G/ UMTS Services
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-Television Broadcasting – VHF/UHF +
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-Amateur Services – AMR +
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-Centralized Alarm Services – CRA +
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-VSAT Services – VSAT / SOHO +
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-Broadband Services – ISP Spectrum +
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-Paging Services – PG +
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-3G/ UMTS Services +
  
 **Postal Licences** **Postal Licences**
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 Postal services are part and parcel of communications services in Malawi just like elsewhere in the world. They are therefore included in the Authority’s mandate to license, monitor, inspect, regulate and ensure general improvement and equitable distribution of communications services in the country; in accordance with the provisions of the  Communications Act of 1998. Hence this Act requires all operators in the Malawian postal sector to obtain an Operator’s Licence issued by the Authority. Postal services are part and parcel of communications services in Malawi just like elsewhere in the world. They are therefore included in the Authority’s mandate to license, monitor, inspect, regulate and ensure general improvement and equitable distribution of communications services in the country; in accordance with the provisions of the  Communications Act of 1998. Hence this Act requires all operators in the Malawian postal sector to obtain an Operator’s Licence issued by the Authority.
  
-**License Application Forms** +{{ :country-profiles:converged_licensing_framework_overview.xlsx |Converged Licensing Framework}}
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-Our application forms are currently being reviewed and will be uploaded soon. For other licensing categories please download them [[here]] or follow the link below: +
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-[[Converged Licensing Framework]] +
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 +{{ :country-profiles:clf_fee_schedule_-_31st_may_2016-1.pdf | Converged License Fee Schedule}}
 ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ====
  
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 This categorisation and accompanying licence fees are reviewed from time to time. This categorisation and accompanying licence fees are reviewed from time to time.
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-Click on the link to view the license fee structure and download: 
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-[[http://www.macra.org.mw/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/CLF-Licence-Application-Fees.pdf|CLF Licence Application Fees]] 
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-[[http://www.macra.org.mw/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Spectrum-Fee-Schedule-April-2017.pdf|Spectrum Fee Schedule April 2017]] 
  
 ===== Access to Spectrum ===== ===== Access to Spectrum =====
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 Depending on the type of service to be licensed, frequencies shall be assigned based on “first-come, first-served” basis so long as frequencies are available and that the licensing requirements are satisfied. When spectrum shortage is anticipated or when specific government goals are being pursued to foster competition in a particular business sub-sector or for other specific reasons, this approach may be dropped and selection procedures adopted to ensure that spectrum is efficiently and effectively utilized. In situations of spectrum shortages, preference will also be given to those providing greater public benefits, the spectrum utilization and overall efficiency irrespective of date of receipt of the applications concerned. Depending on the type of service to be licensed, frequencies shall be assigned based on “first-come, first-served” basis so long as frequencies are available and that the licensing requirements are satisfied. When spectrum shortage is anticipated or when specific government goals are being pursued to foster competition in a particular business sub-sector or for other specific reasons, this approach may be dropped and selection procedures adopted to ensure that spectrum is efficiently and effectively utilized. In situations of spectrum shortages, preference will also be given to those providing greater public benefits, the spectrum utilization and overall efficiency irrespective of date of receipt of the applications concerned.
 Other assignment types that can be followed include Spectrum Auction, Beauty Contest, Spectrum Trading e.t.c. Other assignment types that can be followed include Spectrum Auction, Beauty Contest, Spectrum Trading e.t.c.
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-**Spectrum Pricing** 
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-A full table of prices applicable to terrestrial spectrum services is made available. 
-All users of frequencies shall be required to pay a fee, including Government Agencies or departments except those that are exempt from paying the applicable fees. The fees paid upon registration shall be renewable annually at a rate to be specified under the licence conditions. The price charged for the spectrum assigned will among other factors be dependent on such factors as size, level of competition and classification of spectrum (prime / non-prime) as well as the administrative overhead costs associated with monitoring and management, 
-The price that is charged for the spectrum will as much as practically possible be proportional to the derivable benefits and level of usage within the band. 
  
 **Exempt / Waiver categories** **Exempt / Waiver categories**
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 ==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== ==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ====
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 +=== Spectrum Pricing ===
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 +A full table of prices applicable to terrestrial spectrum services is made available.
 +All users of frequencies shall be required to pay a fee, including Government Agencies or departments except those that are exempt from paying the applicable fees. The fees paid upon registration shall be renewable annually at a rate to be specified under the licence conditions. The price charged for the spectrum assigned will among other factors be dependent on such factors as size, level of competition and classification of spectrum (prime / non-prime) as well as the administrative overhead costs associated with monitoring and management,
 +The price that is charged for the spectrum will as much as practically possible be proportional to the derivable benefits and level of usage within the band.
  
 === Application === === Application ===
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 +countryprofile.regName : Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority
 +countryprofile.regAcronym : MACRA
 +countryprofile.regUrl : https://www.macra.org.mw/
 +countryprofile.regTwitter : https://twitter.com/MACRAMALAWI
 +countryprofile.regEmail : info@macra.org.mw
 +countryprofile.minName : Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies
 +countryprofile.minAcronym : MICT
 +countryprofile.minUrl : http://www.ict.gov.mw/
 +countryprofile.minTwitter : 
 +countryprofile.minEmail : principal.secretary@information.gov.mw
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