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doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 1 Ofcom 600 MHz Consultation Questions Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Ofcom Consultation Digital dividend: 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum –Consultation on potential uses –Closes April 29, 2010 March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 2

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Questions 1 – 3 Question 1: Do you have any comments on the application of the protection clause to all new licences for the 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum? [p26] Question 2: Do you have any comments on our approach to technical licence conditions for the 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum? [p26] Question 3: Do you have any evidence using frequency offsets with DVB-T2 EC signals might have an adverse impact on uses of adjacent interleaved spectrum? [p29] March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 3

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Protection Clause “The protection of existing DTT services from out-of-band harmful interference from new services is an important factor in successfully delivering DSO and in particular making the public-service broadcasters’ multiplexes available on a near-universal basis across the UK. We therefore proposed in our June 2008 consultation on the cleared award to include a ‘protection clause’ in licences to protect existing DTT services.” March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 4

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission DTT Guard Band “In addition to the protection clause … we therefore proposed further measures were required to protect DTT receivers from mobile transmitters, in the form of a minimum separation between the frequencies used. Our provisional view is that a guard band of at least 8 MHz would be desirable to protect DTT from mobile services using the 600 MHz band. Larger separations could emerge from the award if other types of use of the spectrum (e.g. uplink transmissions using frequency-division duplexing – FDD) were successful.” March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 5

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Frequency Offset “Multiplex operators usually make a small adjustment to the centre frequency of a DTT signal to move it away from a band edge or another DTT signal in an adjacent channel. The result is to slightly offset the DTT signal either up or down in frequency within its 8 MHz channel. By convention, the value of the offset is 167 kHz.” “DVB-T2 multiplex operators are keen to make use of the maximum possibilities the newer standard incorporates, including extended- carrier (EC) mode. This increases data capacity by approximately 2% (equating to around 900 kbs, about the same as is required to accommodate the surround sound for two HD services) but reduces the gap to the channel edge to 115 kHz.” “Combining frequency offsets and EC mode will result in the wanted part of the DVB-T2 signal overlapping the adjacent channel by 52 kHz.” March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 6

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Frequency Offsets March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 7

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Questions Question 4: Do you have any evidence mobile services using the 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum could cause harmful interference to cable television? [p29] Question 5: Do you have any comments on protecting PMSE in channel 38? [p29] Question 6: Do you have any comments on non-technical licence issues and the way we propose to approach them? [p30] March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 8

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Protecting PMSE in channel 38 “…we have made channel 38 available for PMSE as a consequence of our decision to clear it from channel 69. We believe the TLCs* we apply to use of the 600 MHz band should afford PMSE** users of channel 38 a level of protection from harmful interference equivalent to that of channel 69 from adjacent terrestrial television.” March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 9 *TLC - Technical licence condition **PMSE Programme-making and special events

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Non-technical Licence Conditions DTT multiplex issues – to include certain restrictions on ownership in relation to use of the spectrum to operate new DTT multiplexes DTT multiplex issues – to facilitate technical interoperability between any new and existing DTT services spectrum trading – licences would be tradable licence duration – the licences would be of indefinite duration with an initial term ending in 2026 no restrictions on uses – the licences would not contain any restrictions on the use to which the spectrum could be put providing information – licensees would be required to provide certain information regarding their use of the spectrum, which we might publish to facilitate spectrum trading March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 10

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Questions Question 7: Do you have any comments on our assessment of the most likely uses of the 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum? Are there any potential uses we have not mentioned that should be considered? [p40] Question 8: Are there any distinctive considerations and uses for this spectrum in the nations and regions of the UK? [p40] Question 9: Do you have any comments on our continued inclusion of channel 36 in the award of the 600 MHz band? [p41] March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 11

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission “Most likely uses” Mobile television Mobile broadband PMSE BWA Emergency services March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 12

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Channel 36 Award “In our December 2007 statement, we considered the value to consumers and producers that might be generated by a mobile television operator obtaining spectrum in an early award up to three years in advance of the main award of cleared spectrum.” “…we consider the prospect of significant consumer and producer value from use of channel 36 for mobile television is likely to have fallen since our December 2007 statement.” “…we continue to believe we should include channel 36 in the award of the 600 MHz band and not award it separately in advance “ March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 13

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission Questions Question 10: Do you have any comments on our intention to maintain a market-led approach to awarding the 600 MHz band and geographic interleaved spectrum? [p42] Question 11: What information can you provide on packaging and award design considerations? [p46] Question 12: When would you like to start operating new services using the 600 MHz band and/or geographic interleaved spectrum? [p46] March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 14

doc.: IEEE /0023r1 Submission References pdfhttp:// pdf March 2010 Rich Kennedy, Research In MotionSlide 15