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The case of Mexico is special since for the first time specific bands are determined for social use services in the telecommunications sector. For this purpose, the concession of various portions of spectrum that are available within the segment known as the cellular band was contemplated, | The case of Mexico is special since for the first time specific bands are determined for social use services in the telecommunications sector. For this purpose, the concession of various portions of spectrum that are available within the segment known as the cellular band was contemplated, | ||
- | It should be mentioned that article 174-L of the Federal Law on Rights exempts applicants for community and indigenous social concessions from payment for the study of their application and for the issuance of the title of concession or extension of concessions for the use, exploitation or exploitation of frequency bands of the radioelectric | + | It should be mentioned that article 174-L of the Federal Law on Rights exempts applicants for community and indigenous social concessions from payment for the study of their application and for the issuance of the title of concession or extension of concessions for the use, exploitation or exploitation of frequency bands of the radio spectrum. |
- | Article 83 of the Federal Law of Telecommunications and Broadcasting establishes that concessions of radioelectric | + | Article 83 of the Federal Law of Telecommunications and Broadcasting establishes that concessions of radio spectrum for social use are granted through direct assignment without payment of any consideration. |
The reservation established in the GSM band gave rise to the first indigenous cellular telephone network in the world that, in a pioneering manner, managed to provide sustainable telephone services in locations of high and very high marginalization of between 200 and 3 thousand inhabitants. | The reservation established in the GSM band gave rise to the first indigenous cellular telephone network in the world that, in a pioneering manner, managed to provide sustainable telephone services in locations of high and very high marginalization of between 200 and 3 thousand inhabitants. | ||
+ | October- Nov, 2022 IFT opened a public consultation to create a Technical Committee for Small-scale operators (both commercial and community, non-profit operators) and published a draft document with the Rules and Governance for such Committee. https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Operator Licensing ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Licensing Fees ==== | ||
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+ | ===== Access to Spectrum ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Technical and Administrative Requirements ==== | ||
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+ | === Licensed === | ||
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+ | == Access Networks == | ||
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+ | ^ **Operator** | ||
+ | | XYZcom | ||
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+ | == PtP Networks == | ||
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+ | === License-Exempt === | ||
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+ | == Access Networks == | ||
+ | ^ **Frequency** | ||
+ | | // | ||
+ | | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | // | ||
+ | | 5150-5250 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5250-5350 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5470-5725 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5725-5800 MHz | '' | ||
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+ | == PtP Networks == | ||
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+ | ^ **Frequency** | ||
+ | | // | ||
+ | | 2400 – 2483.5 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | // | ||
+ | | 5150-5250 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5250-5350 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5470-5725 MHz | '' | ||
+ | | 5725-5800 MHz | '' | ||
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+ | === Secondary Use === | ||
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+ | == Access Networks == | ||
+ | == PtP Networks == | ||
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+ | ==== Spectrum Fees / Costs ==== | ||
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+ | === Application === | ||
+ | === Annual === | ||
+ | === Auction === | ||
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+ | ===== Backhaul ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Gender ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Universal Service ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Cooperatives ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Resources / References ===== | ||
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+ | == Coding examples == | ||
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+ | This could be used to frame specific questions that should be asked | ||
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+ | countryprofile.regName : Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones | ||
+ | countryprofile.regAcronym : IFT | ||
+ | countryprofile.regUrl : http:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.regTwitter : https:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.regEmail : info@ift.org.mx | ||
+ | countryprofile.minName : Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes | ||
+ | countryprofile.minAcronym : SCT | ||
+ | countryprofile.minUrl : http:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.minTwitter : https:// | ||
+ | countryprofile.minEmail : info@sct.gob.mx | ||
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