
By Resolution No. 000737 dated November 18, 2022, the National Spectrum Agency modifies Resolution 105 of 2020 and updates the National Table of Allocation of Frequency Bands, freeing the 6 GHz band (5925 – 7125 MHz) for indoor use, in order to facilitate Wi-Fi technology to end users in those places where there is no coverage of mobile service networks (IMT), as an alternative to obtain a quality service.
In accordance with the reasons set out in the Resolution, this update has also been based on “the analysis of the decisions that have been taken around the world on the use of the 6 GHz frequency band for the implementation of WAS applications (Wireless Access Systems – for its acronym in English) under the modality of free use, evidencing that the United States, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Costa Rica, countries that are part of Region 2 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), have established technical conditions to allow free use for WAS applications in the frequency band of 5925 – 7125 MHz”.
The new normative provision allows to identify that the WAS operate under the modality of free use in the frequency band of 6 GHz, adding the frequency range of 5925 – 7125 MHz to the WAS application within Table 1.2 of numeral 2 of Annex 1 of Resolution 105 of 2020.
Likewise, literal 3.8.3 is added to numeral 3.8 of Annex 1 of Resolution 105 of 2020, establishing the operating conditions under the modality of free use in the frequency range of 5925 – 7125 MHz in order to mitigate possible interference between radio communication systems.
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Official Publication of the News:
Official Publication of the News: https://bit.ly/3iyJqcH https://bit.ly/3gXcyd3 |
Official Publication of the Resolution N° 000737: https://bit.ly/3VQSo3o https://bit.ly/3h3tuhX |