Examples of using Use of spectrum in English and their translations into French
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the Union needs a policy programme that covers the internal market in all Union policy areas involving the use of spectrum, such as electronic communications,
procedures for granting rights of use of spectrum that promote competition, investment and the efficient use of spectrum as a public good,
FCC, R&O and FNPR, Use of Spectrum Bands Above 24 GHz For Mobile Radio Services, et al, July 2016,
New Policy Guideline 6- Facilitating the Use of Spectrum In order to allow for licensees
ADD CXX: In the frequency band 26.5-27.0 GHz, use of spectrum for fixed service systems
Use of spectrum outside Canada Canadian authorizations for space stations should not be construed in any way as giving the licensee any rights to operate earth stations,
cross-border information flows, use of spectrum and interconnection, which may inform TTIP negotiations.
notification procedures to secure international rights for the use of spectrum and orbit.
the European Commission's proposed Radio Spectrum Policy Programme(RSPP) aims to establish“the strategic planning and harmonization of the use of spectrum to ensure the functioning of the internal market”.
the avoidance of inefficient use of spectrum to be permitted where necessary and proportionate.
making better use of spectrum.
Collective(or shared) use of spectrum- as an undetermined number of independent users and/or devices to access spectrum in the same range of frequencies at the same time
MOD C47A: In the begin insert frequency end insert band begin insert 27.0 end insert begin deletion 27.35 end deletion -28.35 GHz, use of spectrum for fixed service systems begin insert and mobile service systems end
conduct studies on saving energy in the use of spectrum in order to contribute to a low-carbon policy, and shall consider making spectrum
in respect of such frequency or frequencies.” The Department sees no need to change this in entertaining a selection process, that involves bids representing someone's willingness to pay for the use of spectrum.
Access of Spectrum Consistent with Canadian Interests ensures that other uses of spectrum do not interfere with the Canadian uses
Managing Public Sector Use of Spectrum.
Common barriers include spectrum scarcity, inefficient use of spectrum, and expense of spectrum access.
Generally, much of an entire licensing policy is developed around promoting efficient use of spectrum.
competition and the efficient use of spectrum.